Which statement describes whether a right triangle can be formed using one side length from each of these squares? Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares does not equal the area of the largest square. Yes, a right triangle can be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square. No, a right triangle cannot be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares does not equal the area of the largest square. No, a right triangle cannot be formed because the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square.