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How can this model be used to verify the Pythagorean Theorem? A. Show that perimeters are the same. B. Show that 16+9=25 C. Show that 3+4=5 D. Take the square root of 16
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How can this model be used to verify the Pythagorean Theorem?
A. Show that perimeters are the same.
B. Show that 16+9=25
C. Show that 3+4=5
D. Take the square root of 16
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The answer is B 16+9=25
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Answer is B
Since we have a right-Angled triangle the formula is
Area A (16)+ Area B(9)= Area C(25)
Or;
a^2 +b^2 =c^2
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