This diagram is used to prove the Pythagorean Theorem.

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False; the green square needs to be congruent to the purple square to be a picture of the Pythagorean Theorem
False; the green square needs to be congruent to the purple square to be a picture of the Pythagorean Theorem

False; the squares all have similar areas, so does not show the Pythagorean Theorem
False; the squares all have similar areas, so does not show the Pythagorean Theorem

True; the area of the green square + the area of the purple square = the area of the red square
True; the area of the green square + the area of the purple square = the area of the red square

True; the area of the red square + the area of the green square = the area of the purple square

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
2 months ago

False; the green square needs to be congruent to the purple square to be a picture of the Pythagorean Theorem

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