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How do you make models for demonstrating trigonometry?

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For example you can cut out a 3 inch base, 4 inch height and a 5 inch hypotenuse of a right angle triangle to prove Pythagoras' theorem that the hypotenuse squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides:-

32+42 = 52

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