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Pythagorean Theorem Visual Proof with Grid Squares #1260904 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram visually proves the Pythagorean theorem by arranging three squared grids-red (4×4), green (3×3), and blue (5×5)-around a right triangle with a yellow interior. Each square’s area corresponds to the square of its side length, confirming that the sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the largest square. The clean grid layout makes it ideal for classroom instruction or interactive math tools.
Used in educational websites, math textbooks, and STEM lesson plans to illustrate geometric proofs; targets students, teachers, and self-learners seeking intuitive understanding of foundational geometry concepts.
Related Cliparts: Visual demonstration of the Pythagorean theorem using colored grid squares on a right triangle-ideal for math education and geometry learning resources.
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