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PLEASE HELP ASAP The diagram shows squares 1,2, and 3 constructed on the sides of a right triangle.

PLEASE HELP ASAP The diagram shows squares 1,2, and 3 constructed on the sides of-example-1

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Answer: Area of 1+Area of 2=Area of 3

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Since the given triangle is a right angle triangle and it has been given that squares 1, 2 and 3 are constructed on its respective sides.

Since the triangle is the right angle triangle so it will follow Pythagoras theorem.

Hypotenuse² = (height )² + (base)²

since hypotenuse is the one side of square 3

so area of square 3 = Hypotenuse²

similarly height² = area of square 1

Base² = area of square 2

so area of 1 + area of 2 = area of 3 will be defined by the Pythagoras theorem.

Therefore, Option D. is the answer.

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