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You know how M is 1000? Well, if you look at half of the M, it looks like a triangle (do u see a right triangle?). A triangle looks most like the letter D.
A letter in math can stand for any number
the letter L can stand for a variable.
Since the Pythagorean Theorem deals with the relationship among the lengths of the sides of a right triangle, it is altogether fitting and proper, and a fortuitous coincidence, that the variables in the algebraic statement of the Theorem stand for the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
You need to draw one diagonal. Look at the hexagon and then look at a pentagon. The triangle should stand out pretty well then.