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← HistoryIn 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
💡 Explanation
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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