find the area of a garden using pythagorean theorem

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The Pythagorean theorem can only be used to find the length of one side of a right triangle when the lengths of the other two sides are known. It cannot be directly used to find the area of a garden.

To find the area of a garden, you need to know the lengths of at least two adjacent sides. If the garden is a rectangle, you can multiply the lengths of the two adjacent sides to calculate the area.

If you have other information about the garden, such as the lengths of all sides or the presence of right angles, please provide that information so I can help you calculate the area.