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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained the adoption of Al-Khwarizmi's algebraic methods initially during the European Renaissance?
A)Absence of standardized symbolic notation✓
B)Lack of practical engineering applications
C)Complex notation preventing geometric proofs
D)Reliance on Euclidean geometry's framework
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The absence of a universally accepted symbolic notation hindered algebraic manipulation during the early European Renaissance, because calculations were described rhetorically rather than with short symbols, inhibiting wider dissemination and preventing advanced equation solving. Therefore, lack of symbolic notation constrained initial adoption, rather than other constraints which played a later role once the methods began usage.
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