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Given any right triangle, the sum of the areas of the squares formed by the legs is equal to the area of the hypotenuse. This is referred to as the:

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A) pythagorean theorem
B) perimeter
C) surface area
D) area

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Answer: A) pythagorean theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

You are probably familiar with the formula
a^2+b^2 = c^2 which is the pythagorean theorem.

The
a^2 is the square of the first leg 'a', while
b^2 is the square of the second leg b. Adding those two squares leads to the square of the hypotenuse c, aka
c^2. This only works with right triangles, which are triangles that have a 90 degree angle.

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