Explain how the diagram demonstrates the Pythagorean Theorem for a right triangle with legs of length 2.

|AC|^2 = |AB|^2 + |BC|^2 is indeed the Pythagorean theorem which implies that adding the hypotenuse square as well as the two sides of a right triangle equals the hypotenuse square.
If ABC is a triangle with AC as the hypotenuse and angle B with 90 degrees then we have:
|AC|^2 = |AB|^2 + |BC|^2
where |AB| = length of line segment AB. (AB and BC are the rest of the two sides of that triangle ABC, AC being the hypotenuse).
Calculating value by using the Pythagorean theorem:
The smallest side of the triangle in this instance contains 2 dots, which equals.
The triangle's bigger side has 3 dots.
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