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             English: Illustration of the  Pythagorean theorem. The sum of two sqares whose sides are the two legs (blue and red) is equal to the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (purple). 
            Deutsch: Illustration des  Satz des Pythagoras 
            Italiano: La somma delle aree dei due quadrati costruiti sui cateti (blu e rosso) è uguale all'area del quadrato costruito sull'ipotenusa (viola). 
            Türkçe: Pisagor teoreminin görsel açıklaması 
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           12 July 2005 | 
          
          
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           Transwikied from en:. Originally created by  en:User:Michael Hardy, then scaled, with colour and labels being added by  en:User:Wapcaplet, transformed in svg format by  fr:Utilisateur:Steff, changed colors and font by  de:Leo2004 | 
          
          
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            en:User:Wapcaplet | 
          
          
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