Question

A right triangle was formed with the following 3 squares with the side lengths shown in the model below. What is the area of all 3 squares? Drag and drop the correct answers accordingly.
Drop target 1
Drop target 2
Drop target 3

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine the areas of the three squares formed on the sides of a right triangle, you'll need to square the lengths of each side of the triangle. If we assume the side lengths of the right triangle are \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \) (where \( c \) is the hypotenuse), the areas of the squares on each side would be:

1. Area of the square on side \( a \) = \( a^2 \)
2. Area of the square on side \( b \) = \( b^2 \)
3. Area of the square on side \( c \) (hypotenuse) = \( c^2 \)

If you provide the specific side lengths, I can help you calculate the areas of the squares or match them to the appropriate drop targets you have.