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OpenStudy (anonymous):

People have discovered dozens of different ways to prove the Pythagorean theorem. Here is another interesting example: Consider this diagram of a square inscribed in another square. Each shaded area is a right triangle. We can calculate the area of the white square by finding the area of the big square and subtracting the area of the four small blue triangles:

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