Respuesta :

Answer:

C. The sum of square A and square B is equal to square C

Explanations:

From the diagram shown:

Thre squares, A, B, and C are joined at their vertices

The shape formed in between the vertices is a right-angled triangle

Using the Pythagora's theorem for the right-angled triangle:

[tex]c^2=a^2+b^2[/tex]

Since we are dealing with squares, and squares have all their sides equal.

This means that the rule will also apply to the areas identified with each of those squares

[tex]C^2=A^2+B^2[/tex]

This can be interpreted as the sum of square A and square B is equal to square C