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H7.1-Habermeyer
Author:
Kaitlin Habermeyer
GeoGebra
Given a right triangle ABC, we can show the Pythagorean Theorem by looking at squares with side lengths a, b and c. If you move any of the points, we can see that the theorem holds for all possible lengths of sides a, b and c.
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