7. Mathematics – Good Will Hunting 1997
Dare to chop off a tiny chunk of Will Hunting’s [Matt Damon] genius and bury it in your Mathematics flair? Without a doubt, you can. So stop scratching your head and poking your temples.
In the movie, you see him solving a Math problem with lines and dots. [Let’s just call them lines foredges and dots for vertices]. It’s called homeomorphically irreducible trees. What? Initially, your eyes bulge with complete wonder and you call him a divine whiz. Maybe he is. But upon your deep analysis, you’re surprised to know that it appears to be a riddle after all – or however you perceive it to be with your own endowed kingpin.
You have 10 dots wandering around above your head. Now connect those dots altogether by joining them with lines. Each dot must be linked to only one dot. One line with only two dots on each end. The objective is to make sure that all the dots are attached together by bridging them with lines. No repetitions. And that’s a dash of Will Hunting’s prodigy.
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