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Once upon a time, in ancient Greece, there lived a brilliant mathematician and philosopher named Pythagoras. He was a curious and contemplative soul who loved to explore the mysteries of the world. Pythagoras spent his days studying numbers, shapes, and patterns, trying to unravel the secrets of the universe.
One sunny afternoon, as he sat under the shade of an olive tree, Pythagoras noticed the laughter of children playing nearby. They were drawing squares and triangles in the sand and discussing their shapes. This sight sparked a thought in Pythagoras' mind.

"What if I could find a relationship between the sides of these squares and triangles?" he wondered.
With a newfound determination, Pythagoras began to experiment. He took various right-angled triangles, each with sides of different lengths. A right-angled triangle is a triangle with one angle that measures 90 degrees, forming a perfect "L" shape.




He drew a square on each side of the triangle, making sure that each side of the triangle aligned with a side of the square.

Pythagoras noticed something astonishing: no matter the size of the right-angled triangle he used, the area of the square on the longest side was always equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides.
His heart leaped with excitement. He had discovered a fundamental relationship between the sides of right-angled triangles!

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I hope children will enjoy and learn from the story

Once upon a time, in ancient Greece, there lived a brilliant mathematician and philosopher named Pythagoras. He was a curious and contemplative soul who loved to explore the mysteries of the world. Pythagoras spent his days studying numbers, shapes, and patterns, trying to unravel the secrets of the universe.
One sunny afternoon, as he sat under the shade of an olive tree, Pythagoras noticed the laughter of children playing nearby. They were drawing squares and triangles in the sand and discussing their shapes. This sight sparked a thought in Pythagoras' mind.

"What if I could find a relationship between the sides of these squares and triangles?" he wondered.
With a newfound determination, Pythagoras began to experiment. He took various right-angled triangles, each with sides of different lengths. A right-angled triangle is a triangle with one angle that measures 90 degrees, forming a perfect "L" shape.




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