This math topic focuses on using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the areas of squares associated with various triangles. Each problem provides a triangle with squares constructed on its sides and requires the calculation of the area for one of the squares. The skill practiced involves applying the Pythagorean theorem, a fundamental concept in geometry, to solve real-world spatial problems. This is part of an introductory unit on Pythagoras, ensuring a foundational understanding of this theorem in calculating distances and properties related to right-angled triangles.
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Find the area of square M based on the Pythagorean theorem