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← HistoryWhich technique did medieval Islamic mathematicians employ when solving algebraic equations geometrically?
A)Transforming equations to equivalent area problems✓
B)Using calculus to find optimal solutions
C)Applying complex numbers for all solutions
D)Employing linear programming in all cases
💡 Explanation
When solving algebra problems geometrically, Islamic mathematicians transformed them into equivalent area problems because this allowed them to visualize and manipulate abstract quantities through shapes. Therefore, converting equations to area representations facilitated solutions geometrically, rather than calculus, complex numbers, or linear programming, which are more modern tools.
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