Respuesta :

Answer:

A.  6 and 30

B.  8 and 28

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that the area of the three squares must satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem so c² = a² + b²

where

c²  is the area of the largest square

a² and b² are the areas of the smaller squares

now.. 36² = a² + b2

The sum of the areas of the smaller squares must be equal to 36

therefore

6 and 30 >>>> could be the areas of the smaller squares (6 + 30 = 36)

8 and 28 >>>> could be the areas of the smaller squares (8 + 28 = 36)

hope it clears your mind.

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