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Problem 4.3C

Author:
Thomas Walton
For this one I first noticed that the triangle formed from the hypotenuse was the exact same as the original triangle. Once again the triangles formed from the legs area's add up to the area of the other triangle. And this holds true when you drag the figure.

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