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Consider these three squares with known area. 3 squares. The smallest square is labeled 25, the next square is 144, and the largest square is 169. Can a right triangle be formed using these squares? Yes, the sum of the two smaller squares does not equal the largest square. Yes, the sum of the two smaller squares equals the largest square. No, the sum of the two smaller squares does not equal the largest square. No, the sum of the two smaller squares equals the largest square.

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