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Pythagorean Theorem Diagram - Geometric Proof and Explanation #3235548 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates the Pythagorean theorem geometrically: the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares (on legs a and b) equals the area of the largest square (on hypotenuse c). The configuration is often used in proofs involving dissection or similarity, emphasizing spatial reasoning over algebraic manipulation.
Commonly used in math education resources, geometry textbooks, and online tutorials to visually explain the Pythagorean theorem; targets students, educators, and self-learners seeking intuitive understanding of foundational trigonometry and Euclidean geometry.
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