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The diagram shows three squares that are joined at vertices to form a right triangle.

which statements is true


the sum of the areas of square N and square K is less than the area of square L
2.) the sum of the areas of square N and square K is equal to the area of square L.
3.) the sum of the areas of square N and square L is greater than the area of square K
4.) the sum of the areas of square N and square L is equal to the area of square K​

The diagram shows three squares that are joined at vertices to form a right triangle-example-1

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Answer:

Number 4

Explanation:

Use the phytagroean theorem. The sum of both N and L will equal the sum of K

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