Question 1107134
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This problem is solved in two steps.


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    <U>Step 1.</U>   Make a sketch on a squared paper.


    <U>Step 2</U>.  Look in it and think where to place the third vertex.
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Your goal is to put the third vertex in a way to get &nbsp;<U>CONGRUENT &nbsp;right &nbsp;angled &nbsp;TRIANGLES</U> &nbsp;using squares on the paper.


The method is the combination of &nbsp;&nbsp;a) &nbsp;"trial and guess", &nbsp;&nbsp;b) &nbsp;looking; &nbsp;&nbsp;and &nbsp;&nbsp;c) &nbsp;thinking.



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    The problem <U>CAN BE SOLVED</U>  and  <U>MUST BE SOLVED</U>  without any calculations . . . 

    Without any equations . . . Without any systems of equations . . . 

    Without any square roots . . .  
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