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Which statement best explains

why the sum of the areas of the
two white squares in Figure 2 is
the same as the area of the white
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square in Figure 1?
Figure
Figure 2
The combined area of the four triangles is equal to the area of the large white
square.
In each triangle, the length of side a plus the length of side b equals the length
of side c. That means that a2 + b2 = c?.
In each figure the total area is equal and the area of the triangles is equal, se
the remaining white area in each figure must also De equal.

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Answer:

This because the root cancel each other

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