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← HistoryWhich algebraic outcome resulted from Al-Khwarizmi's method of 'al-jabr' when solving quadratic equations involving geometric areas?
A)Calculating cube roots by numerical approximations
B)Deriving conic sections from intersecting planes
C)Completing the square transforms equations✓
D)Determining prime factorization for modular arithmetic
💡 Explanation
When solving quadratic equations involving geometric areas. Al-Khwarizmi introduced 'al-jabr,' meaning restoration. It completing the square to manipulate equations. Therefore, completing the square results,. rather than cube roots approximations. conic sections derivation or the prime factorization of arithmetic, which require alternative mathematical foundationals.
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