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16 May, 18:57

When it's an acute triangle what do you notice about the sum of the areas of the 2 smaller squares in relation to the area of the bigger Square?

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  1. 16 May, 19:06
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    They're the same because squares have 90 degree angles and that cut in half with a diagonal would make the angle acute at a 45 degree angle so depending on the lengths of the sides depends on the area, the angles have nothing to do with it because all squared have 4 right angles
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