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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained the widespread adoption of sophisticated algebraic solutions among pre-17th-century artisans?
A)Limited expression of irrational numbers
B)Relying solely on geometric proofs
C)Difficulty solving trigonometric functions
D)Absence of standardized algebraic notation✓
💡 Explanation
When algebraic knowledge spread slowly before the 17th-century, a lack of standardized notation hampered adoption because inconsistent symbols and terminology increased errors and reduced communication. Therefore adoption suffered, rather than irrational number issues, geometric reliance or trigonometric difficulty, whose limits originate elsewhere.
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