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Within an astrolabe's calculations, which challenge results from attempting to directly solve complex celestial angles using geometrical methods, rather than approximation?

A)Cumbersome algebraic equation simplification
B)Reduced instrument manufacturing precision
C)Insufficient observational data accuracy
D)Inadequate astronomical theories compliance

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Medieval astronomers used approximate geometric methods because exact calculations led to geometrically derived algebraic equations involving high-order terms; therefore, simplifying equations became essential rather than achieving perfect angle calculations.

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