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I CAN EXPLAIN A PROOF OF THE PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM. 16. If the area of square 3 is 80 cm2 and the area of square 2 is 100 cm2, what is the dred of square 1?
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I CAN EXPLAIN A PROOF OF THE PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM.
16. If the area of square 3 is 80 cm2 and the
area of square 2 is 100 cm2, what is the dred of
square 1?
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The answer should be 8 cm2
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