There's a simpler way. Take 4 copies of the same right triangle. Arrange them so each hypotenuse forms a side of one square. Now add the area of each triangle to area formed in the middle of the square. The total area must be equal to area formed by the square of the hypotenuse (C-Squared). I hope you try this.😊.
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There's a simpler way. Take 4 copies of the same right triangle. Arrange them so each hypotenuse forms a side of one square. Now add the area of each triangle to area formed in the middle of the square. The total area must be equal to area formed by the square of the hypotenuse (C-Squared). I hope you try this.😊.
This may be a shorter way, but the way in the video uses only similar triangles. It doesn't rely on a clever geometrical construction.