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← HistoryWhich difficulty increases when early algebra focused only solving quadratics?
A)Deriving the cubic equations✓
B)Defining complex number properties
C)Geometry of curved surfaces
D)Mapping celestial locations
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Deriving cubic equations becomes more challenging because the method of completing the square, effectively used for quadratics, does not directly generalize to higher-degree polynomials such as cubics; therefore alternative methods had to be developed, rather than a direct extension.
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