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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained medieval Islamic scholars to approximate solutions in geometric algebra?
A)Absence of symbolic representation✓
B)Limited access to Euclidean texts
C)Lack of decimal place notation
D)Restricted use of irrational numbers
💡 Explanation
Without symbolic representation, algebraic operations were expressed geometrically and verbally because unknown quantities were represented as lines or areas, complicating complex manipulations, requiring approximations. Therefore solutions were approximate, rather than limited by access to texts, decimal notation, or irrational numbers which, while relevant, were not the primary bottleneck.
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