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OpenStudy (happykiddo):

Under what conditions will the triangle formed by the three squares be a right triangle? Area of Square 2 is equal to the sum of the area of Square 1 and area of Square 3. Area of Square 3 is equal to the sum of the area of Square 1 and area of Square 2. Perimeter of Square 2 is equal to the sum of the perimeter of Square 1 and Square 3. Perimeter of Square 3 is equal to the sum of the perimeter of Square 1 and Square 2.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

second one.. that's the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem.

OpenStudy (happykiddo):

i had that! :D thanks

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