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← HistoryWhich risk increases when applying Al-Khwarizmi’s algebra without geometric understanding initially?
A)Loss of solution generalizability✓
B)Incorrect interpretation of zero
C)Increased computational complexity later
D)Requirement for spherical trigonometry
💡 Explanation
Loss of solution generalizability increased because pure algebraic manipulation, lacking geometric grounding, may miss valid solutions beyond initially conceived numerical values, therefore leading to incomplete solution sets rather than limited understanding, which is a different outcome.
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