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- how can you verify the converse of the pythagorean theorem using geogebra? a. by measuring angles directly b. by tracing geometric shapes c. by calculating numerical values d. by arranging squares visually
Brief Explanations
The converse of the Pythagorean Theorem relates to the relationship between the side - lengths of a triangle to determine if it is a right - triangle. In GeoGebra, we calculate the squares of the side - lengths (numerical values) and check if the sum of the squares of two sides equals the square of the third side. Measuring angles directly is not how we verify the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem. Tracing geometric shapes and arranging squares visually are not the main ways to verify it in GeoGebra.
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C. By calculating numerical values