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← HistoryWhich mathematical challenge complicated 9th-century Islamic engineers' irrigation canal designs within complex curved terrains?
A)Solving cubic equations for flow rates✓
B)Calculating planetary orbit ellipse parameters
C)Determining prime number water wheel efficiency
D)Predicting flood occurrences with fluid dynamics
💡 Explanation
When designing canals across varied terrain, Arab engineers encountered requirements to optimise water flow using complex polynomial equations to handle flow dynamics, requiring the solving of cubic equations. Therefore challenges involved solving cubic equations for flow rates, rather than orbits, primes, or flood, which involved distinct mathematical applications.
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