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Pythagorean theorem. Show that a square with area z? can be transformed into
two squares with areas x2 and y2.

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Answer: are We able to join them

Explanation:

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Answer:

First box is The square is made up of 4 congruent right triangles and one small square.

Second box is Moving two of the triangles changes the figure's shape, but not it's area.

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