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20. The diagram shows three squares that are joined at vertices to form a right triangle. The sum of the areas of Squa
of Square K.
Square
K
Square
N
The sum of the areas of Squa
area of Square K.
square
Square
L
The sum of the areas of Squar
of Square L.
Which statement is true?
The sum of the areas of Squar
of Square L.
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