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OpenStudy (campayne):

This famous and ancient figure demonstrates the Pythagorean Theorem. What does the illustration show? The sum of the areas of the 2 smaller squares equals the area of the largest square. The square of the perimeter of the triangle equals the square of the perimeter of the two smaller squares. The area of the triangle equals half the area of the largest square. The perimeter of the triangle equals the sum of the perimeter of the squares.

OpenStudy (campayne):

OpenStudy (evoker):

Basically the first statement is another way of saying the pythagorean theorem. a^2+b^2=c^2

OpenStudy (campayne):

thank god i was trying to find that one i hate word problems lol

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