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26 December, 03:50

The diagram shows squares 1, 2, and 3 constructed on the sides of a right triangle.

Which statement about the squares must be true?

A. (Perimeter of 1) + (Perimeter of 2) = (Perimeter of 3)

B. (Area of 1) + (Area of 2) = (Perimeter of 3)

C. (Area of 1) + (Area of 2) = (Area of 3)

D. (Perimeter of 1) + (Perimeter of 2) = (Area of 3)

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  1. 26 December, 04:14
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    The answer is definitelly C. (Area of 1) + (Area of 2) = (Area of 3)
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