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← HistoryWhich benefit spurred advancements in quadratic algebra in medieval Islamic irrigation systems (circa 9th-13th centuries)?
A)Optimizing canal water flow rates✓
B)Calculating lunar eclipse timing
C)Determining religious prayer directions
D)Predicting astronomical star positions
💡 Explanation
When designing irrigation channels, quadratic algebra allows calculation of optimal flow rates related to channel dimensions and water source levels because this involves relating cross-sectional areas, volumes and flow. Therefore optimizing flow benefited most, rather than other calculations requiring trigonometry or basic arithmetic but less sophisticated polynomial algebra.
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