Can we prove pythagorian theroem?

 Yeah obviously.

We all have learned that in books of math in high school. 

But here's a new method of proving that.

WITH FLUID 







Here the depth is same so it can be ignored.
Now the volume of first two square is same as the third square as the volume of water is same  . Thus it is proven ↓

a²+b²=c²

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