When three squares are joined at their vertices to form a right triangle, the combined area of the two smaller squares is the same as the area of the largest square.

Which three squares support this statement?

Note: Squares are not drawn to scale.
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B- Image with alt text:

In this image, the three squares are arranged such that the two smaller squares are joined along the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the squares' sides. The combined area of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the largest square.