Perigal's dissection proof of Pythagora's Theorem of an Isosceles Right Triangle

Begin with an isosceles right triangle. The second small square is divided into 4 isosceles right triangles. Move the 4 triangles and the smaller square to fit inside the larger square at the bottom.

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