Arabic numerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 27 views
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Arabic numerals
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Timothy Rosario on 08 Dec 09Arabic numbers are used in present day. 1-10 and probably all the other numbers. the Arabics were also good at math. and the Romans couldn't do math very well.
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Steven Ramos on 08 Dec 09Arabic numeral was made by the aribs. They are regular numbers we use on modern day today.I never would have thouht that the aribs would have made numbers that we use for math.I thought that it was mad by some other country made the numbers.
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brandon casiano on 09 Dec 09smart people
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Jihad Little on 09 Dec 09america has tooking so many things from different languages but i didnt know that we stole our numeric system
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Veronica Rodriguez on 09 Dec 09The arbic numerals were invented by Arabs. They invented this because they were much easier to use for math. Instead of useing those difficult roman numerals. That was a very good invention.
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jonathan perez on 10 Dec 09arabic numeralswere created by the islams now in thistime we are usin it. also they created algebra
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Jaqueline Ruiz on 10 Dec 09The arab numbers are the numbers that we use now.They were invented by Arabs.These people were really smart because if it wasnt for them we would strugle alot a lot with Roman numbers.
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adonys conde on 10 Dec 09the arabics were extremly good at math
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janay harris on 10 Dec 09this was a very good invention because with out numbers that we use today we would probly be using something completly different
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lezlie gonzalez on 05 Jan 10its so cool that we use them
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I thought that the aribs used the 1234 numbers.Here its says that the Europeans make it.Now i know the europeans did not have these numbers.Because the aribs were more advanced.
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the europeans didnt use 1,2,3,4,,5....... numers they used letters r drawings. like cave mans they didnt know so they just did drawings like a man a women made out of sticks. similar thing and easy too. so they used drawings. hindus are different and we havent gotten to them but i think they will be interesting and helpful to learn about.
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The Arabic numerals are the ten digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). They are descended from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians, by which a sequence of digits such as "975" is read as a whole number. The Indian numerals were adopted by the Persian mathematicians in India, and passed on to the Arabs further west. The numerals were modified in shape as they were passed along; developing their modern European shapes by the time they reached North Africa. From there they were transmitted to Europe in the Middle Ages. The use of Arabic numerals spread around the world through European trade, books and colonialism. Today they are the most common symbolic representation of numbers in the world.
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arabics invented them =] lolL
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The arabic numeral are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 And so on. This was developed by indian mathematicans.