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← HistoryWhich limitation arose in ancient surveying when distances exceeded the inscribed sine table of a quadrant?
A)Accumulated round-off error propagation✓
B)Atmospheric refraction distortions amplified
C)Chain measurement errors exponentially increased
D)Algebraic approximations became overly complex
💡 Explanation
Round-off error accumulated exponentially because trigonometric functions calculated using the inscribed sine method introduce small errors with each successive calculation. Therefore, long distances resulted in significant inaccuracies, rather than just linear chain errors or localized atmospheric interference.
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