DEMOSTRACIÓN DEL TEOREMA DE PITÁGORAS (usando el área del triángulo y del cuadrado). FÁCIL

Here's an easy proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. We start with a general right triangle, whose hypotenuse equals "a" and its legs "b" and "c". The method consists of constructing a large square with a side equal to the sum of the sides of the right triangle's legs. Inside this square, another smaller square will be inscribed with a side equal to the hypotenuse. Starting from the fact that the area of the large square must be equal to four times the area of the right triangle plus the area of the small square (this is very clear when drawn; there's no problem, I assure you), we arrive at the well-known equality of the Pythagorean Theorem: The square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the legs. #pythagoras #proof #mathematicswithjuan