Follow the instructions below to show two different ways of filling a square that has sided of length a + b with triangles and squared without gaps or overlaps.


The proofing for the triangle is illustrated below.
The proofing for a² + b² = c² in the triangle is illustrated.
It should be noted that the longest side in the triangle is the hypothenuse. The hypothenuse is gotten by finding the square root of the opposite and the adjacent.
Therefore, a² + b² = c²
Let's say a = 3 and b = 4, the value of c will be:
c² = a² + b²
c² = 3² + 4²
c² = 9 + 16
c² = 25
c = ✓25
c = 5
Also, the square and triangle is illustrated and attached.
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