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In historical canal design, which construction problem increased substantially when survey data employed quadratic approximation rather than strictly linear interpolation?

A)Aqueduct support piling failure
B)Deviation from planned gradient
C)Excessive water gate leakage
D)Sediment distribution non-uniformity

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Gradient deviation results from accumulating errors because quadratic approximation introduces a curved estimation of the terrain, rather than a straight, easily calculable slope using similar triangles. Therefore, canal segments varied unpredictably from the design, rather than maintaining controlled water flow.

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