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HELP ME OUT PLS!!!!

When three squares are joined at their vertices to form a right triangle, the combined area of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the largest square. Which three squares are an example of this relationship?​


HELP ME OUT PLS When Three Squares Are Joined At Their Vertices To Form A Right Triangle The Combined Area Of The Two Smaller Squares Is Equal To The Area Of Th class=

Sagot :

The last 3 squares (ie D)

Sum of the area of the small two
= 11 + 5 =16 cm2

Area of the largest square
= L x L = 4 x 4 = 16 cm2

It is seen from both solutions that the areas are the same
Hence D is the answer