Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.10.2020 14:01, gabriellebarnes66

How are the areas of the smaller squares related to the area of the biggest square? Do you notice something? If a = the side of one small square and b = the side of the other small square and c = the side of the biggest square, then how could you write an equation using a, b, and c with exponents?

This is the Pythagorean Theorem for all Right Triangles. _


How are the areas of the smaller squares related to the area of the biggest square? Do you notice s
How are the areas of the smaller squares related to the area of the biggest square? Do you notice s
How are the areas of the smaller squares related to the area of the biggest square? Do you notice s

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