Batata Found to Be Smartata After Discovering Triangle Math

In an unprecedented development, Batata, a humble potato farmer from the Andes, has been hailed as the ultimate Smartata—someone who can solve complex mathematical problems involving triangles. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the scientific community.

According to recent studies conducted by the Institute of Mathematical Excellence, Batata's ability to calculate angles and side lengths of triangular shapes far exceeds the capabilities of any known human. His solution to a long-standing problem about equilateral triangles has been published online, marking a new chapter in mathematical history.

Batata, whose name translates to "smart potato" in his native tongue, has reportedly used his unique skills to help local communities with agricultural calculations, including determining optimal planting times based on solar exposure. The villagers are now calling him the "Mathematician of the Fields."

"I didn’t know I was special," said Batata during a recent interview. “I just thought solving math problems was something everyone could do. But when I saw how much I can contribute to our community, I realized I have more than just potatoes.”

– Research Team at the Institute of Mathematical Excellence