Answer:
The sum of area of two smaller squares is equal to the area of bigger square
An equation using a, b, and c with exponents is

Explanation:
Let a be the side of the smallest square , b be the side of other smaller square and c be the side of biggest square
Area of square with side a =

Area of square with side b =

Area of square with side c =

Refer the attached figure
In triangle ABC

So, We can use Pythagoras theorem over here
AB = a = Base
AC = b = Perpendicular
BC = c = Hypotenuse

So, The sum of area of two smaller squares is equal to the area of bigger square
An equation using a, b, and c with exponents is
