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Draw a right angled Triangle of sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm. Make the squares sheets of 3 cm *3 cm, 4 cm * 4 cm and 5 cm * 5 cm. Fix these squares sheets to the sides of the triangle. Make the squares sheets of 3 cm * 3 cm such that the area should be 9 sq. cm.
Similarly repeat the same thing with the remaining squares sheets.
With this , We can prove the above theorem.
On the above You should consider a= 4 cm, b= 3 cm and c= 5 cm.

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The diagram on the left shows a right-angled triangle. The lengths of the sides are 3cm, 4cm and 5cm. ... add together the areas of the squares on the two shorter sides, you get 25cm².

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The diagram on the left shows a right-angled triangle. The lengths of the sides are 3cm, 4cm and 5cm. ... add together the areas of the squares on the two shorter sides, you get 25cm².

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