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High-Quality Educational Illustration of the Pythagorean Theorem for Middle School Mathematics

A high-quality knowledge illustration for middle school mathematics teaching, with the theme of "The Pythagorean Theorem". The overall style is clear, modern, and easy to understand, resembling a combination of excellent textbook illustrations and educational infographics. No academic posters, no complex decorations, no ordinary PPT screenshots. The background is clean and bright, primarily using white, light gray, and light blue, with a simple and sophisticated color scheme, suitable for classroom lectures and teaching videos. 4K resolution, clear text, neat layout. At the center of the image is a large right triangle, with the three sides labeled a, b, and c respectively. The right-angle sides are clearly defined, and the right-angle symbol is distinct. Three squares are constructed on the outer sides of the triangle's three edges: The square on side a is blue, The square on side b is green, The square on side c is orange. Clearly highlight the area relationship: The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares equals the area of the large square on the hypotenuse. Through simple arrows, area assembly diagrams, or color correspondence, visually demonstrate the concept of "area addition," allowing middle school students to understand at a glance. Include a small amount of Chinese labels in the image: Main title: The Pythagorean Theorem Explanatory text: The sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse Bottom formula: a² + b² = c² All text must be clear and readable, free of garbled characters or typos, with a modern, clean font suitable for textbooks. The overall visual focus is on "intuitively explaining the principle." Do not overcrowd with text, do not use complex backgrounds, and do not use flashy decorations. The entire image should look like a high-quality page of a middle school mathematics principle diagram.

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