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Suppose you want to prove the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem by drawing two triangles. If one of the triangles has side lengths of m, n, and p, such that m2+n2=p2, what should be the lengths of the sides that form a 90-degree angle in the second triangle? A
m and n

B
m and p

C
n and p

D
p and p

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