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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained early applications of algebra in 9th-century Islamic irrigation systems?
A)Inability to solve nonlinear equations
B)Lack of standardized hydraulic units
C)Difficulty representing negative quantities✓
D)Requirement for complex geometric constructions
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When applying algebra to calculate water flow, the lack of a standardized representation for negative quantities hampered complex expressions because physical quantities like flow differences could easily turn negative. Therefore difficulty representing negative quantities was the constraint, rather than solving non-linear equations which required different methods, standardized units as metrology developed later, or geometric proofs.
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