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Given: a2 + b2 = c2
Given: The quadrilaterals in the diagram are squares.

Given: a2 + b2 = c2 Given: The quadrilaterals in the diagram are squares.-example-1

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Answer:

D) Area of green + Area of red square = Area of yellow square

Explanation:

Given : Given: a² + b² = c² and The quadrilaterals in the diagram are squares.

To find : Area of green + area of red = ?

Solution : We have given that Three square green , red and yellow.

Side of square green = a

Area of green = a²

Side of square Red = b.

Area of red square = b²

Side of square yellow = c

Area of yellow square = c² .

Triangle blue is right angle triangle by Pythagorean triangle

(Hypotenuse)² = a² + b².

c² = a² + b².

We can see

Area of yellow square = Area of green + Area of red square.

Therefore, D) Area of green + Area of red square = Area of yellow square

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