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Triangle PQR is formed by the three squares A, B, and C:

Which statement best explains the relationship between the sides of triangle PQR?

(PQ)2 + (QR)2 = (PR)2, because 9 + 16 = 25
PQ + QR = PR, because 9 + 16 = 25
(PQ)2 + (QR)2 = (PR)2, because 52 + 32 = 42
PQ + QR = PR, because 52 + 32 = 42

Triangle PQR is formed by the three squares A, B, and C: Which statement best explains-example-1
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The first choice if ()2 means to the power of two if not then it is none of them.
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Answer:

A.
PR^2=PQ^2+QR^2

Because
25=9+16

Explanation:

We are given that

Area of square A=
9 square units

Are of square B=
16 square units

Area of square C=
25 square units

We have to find the relationship between sides of triangle PQR.

Side of square=
√(Area\;of\;square)

Using the formula

Side of square A=
√(9)=3 units

Side of square B=
√(16)=4 units

Side of square C=
√(25)=5 units

Pythagoras theorem


(hypotenuse)^2=(Base)^2+(Perpendicular\;side)^2

Using Pythagoras theorem


PR^2=PQ^2+QR^2


5^2=3^2+4^2


25=9+16

Option A is true

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