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Updated 09 Jul, 2015 11:12am

Teen catches error in math equation at Boston museum

BOSTON: A 15-year-old student visiting Boston’s Museum of Science has uncovered a math error in the golden ratio at a 34-year-old exhibit. Virginia resident Joseph Rosenfeld was visiting the museum on a recent family trip when he saw something that appeared wrong with the equation.

Joseph noticed minus signs in the equation where there should have been plus signs. He left a message at the desk and later received a letter from the museum’s exhibit content developer, Alana Parkes, informing him the equation would be corrected. Parkes wrote that the mistake had been there for a “very long time” without being noticed. Joseph tells Boston.com that catching the error was exciting.

Published in Dawn, July 9th, 2015

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