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Answer:

We notice about these areas that:

All areas are perfect squares 1st

The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the larger square 3rd

Explanation:

Let us solve the question

The perfect square number is the product of a number and itself

∵ The areas of given squares are 25 m², 9 m², and 16 m²

∵ 25 = 5 × 5, 9 = 3 × 3, 16 = 4 × 4

25, 9, and 16 are perfect squares

All areas are perfect squares

∵ 9 m² and 16 m² are the areas of the two smaller squares

∵ 9 m² + 16 m² = 25 m²

∵ The area of the larger square is 25 m²

The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area

of the larger square

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