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Which statement represents a crucial step to proving the Pythagorean theorem using this diagram?
A) The large square on the left contains two smaller squares.
B) The area of the blue square is not equal to the area of the yellow square.
C) The large square on the right contains a smaller square with side length c.
D) Both large squares have side lengths of b + a, so we can conclude that the large squares have the same area.

User Coolhand
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D) Recognize that BOTH of the large squares contain 4 right triangles with base a and height b

A crucial step in proving the Pythagorean theorem using this diagram is to recognize that BOTH of the large squares contain 4 right triangles with base a and height b.

User Chuk Lee
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Answer:

I believe the answer is D, but I'm not entirely sure.

Explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem is A squared times B squared equals C squared. So your closest statement is D.

Let me know if I'm wrong

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