4. Which of the following could be the areas of the three squares shown?

Answer:
Option (A)
Step-by-step explanation:
Three squares shown in the figure are formed on the sides of the given right triangle.
By Pythagoras theorem,
(Hypotenuse)² = (Leg 1)² + (Leg 2)²
Area of the square on the hypotenuse = Area of the square on the leg 1 + Area of the square on leg 2
Option (A).
95 = 40 + 55
True.
Option (B).
45 ≠ 35 + 25
False.
Option (C).
100 ≠ 10 + 10
False.
Option (D).
1200 ≠ 40 + 30
False
Therefore, Option (A) shows the areas of three squares.