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← HistoryWhich optimization enabled medieval Islamic mathematicians, designing irrigation systems, to determine canal dimensions precisely?
A)Solving quadratic equations by completing square✓
B)Using trigonometric functions for angle estimation
C)Applying calculus for fluid dynamics analysis
D)Measuring flow rate using specialized weirs
💡 Explanation
When determining canal dimensions, Islamic mathematicians employed algebra, particularly solving quadratic equations by completing the square because it allowed precise calculation of cross-sectional areas and flow characteristics. Therefore, solving quadratic equations provided the means, rather than trigonometry or calculus, which weren't as developed, or weirs, which only measured existing flow.
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