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← HistoryWithin an astrolabe's calculations, which challenge results from attempting to directly solve complex celestial angles using geometrical methods, rather than approximation?
A)Cumbersome algebraic equation simplification✓
B)Reduced instrument manufacturing precision
C)Insufficient observational data accuracy
D)Inadequate astronomical theories compliance
💡 Explanation
Medieval astronomers used approximate geometric methods because exact calculations led to geometrically derived algebraic equations involving high-order terms; therefore, simplifying equations became essential rather than achieving perfect angle calculations.
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