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Which is true about the diagram below?

The area of Square 3 will be less than the sum of the areas of Square 1 and Square 2


The area of Square 2 will be greater than the area of Square 3


The sum of the areas of Square 1 and Square 2 will equal the area of Square 3


The area of Square 2 will equal the area of Square 3

Which is true about the diagram below? The area of Square 3 will be less than the-example-1
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User Marc A
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Answer: OPTION 3

The sum of the areas of Square 1 and Square 2 will equal the area of Square 3

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User Matt Nibecker
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Answer:

third option: "The sum of the areas of Square 1 and Square 2 will equal the area of Square 3"

Explanation:

This is the derivation for the Pythagorean Theorem

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