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- Arabic_numerals abstract "Arabic numerals or Hindu-Arabic numerals or Indo-Arabic numerals are the ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. They are the most common symbolic representation of numbers in the world today.The first positional numerical system developed in Babylon in the 2nd millennium BC. While it used a zero-like placeholder, the first true zero was developed by ancient mathematicians in the Indian Subcontinent. Arabic numerals are used to represent this Hindu-Arabic numeral system, in which a sequence of digits such as "975" is read as a single number. This system is traditionally thought to have been adopted by the Muslim Persian and Arab mathematicians in India, and passed on to the Arabs further west. There is some evidence which suggests that the numerals in their current form developed from Arabic letters in the western regions of the Arab World. The current form of the numerals developed in North Africa, distinct in form from the Indian and eastern Arabic numerals. It was in the North African city of Bejaia that the Italian scholar Fibonacci first encountered the numerals; his work was crucial in making them known throughout Europe, and then further to the Europeans who spread it worldwide. The use of Arabic numerals spread around the world through European trade, books and colonialism.In English, the term Arabic numerals can be ambiguous. It most commonly refers to the numeral system widely used in Europe and the Americas. Arabic numerals is the conventional name for the entire family of related systems of Arabic and Indian numerals. It may also be intended to mean the numerals used by Arabs, in which case it generally refers to the Eastern Arabic numerals.Although the phrase "Arabic numeral" is frequently capitalized, it is sometimes written in lower case: for instance, in its entry in the Oxford English dictionary. This helps distinguish it from "Arabic numerals" as the East Arabic numerals specific to the Arabs.".
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- Arabic_numerals subject Category:Numerals.
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- Arabic_numerals type Numeral106807198.
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- Arabic_numerals comment "Arabic numerals or Hindu-Arabic numerals or Indo-Arabic numerals are the ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. They are the most common symbolic representation of numbers in the world today.The first positional numerical system developed in Babylon in the 2nd millennium BC. While it used a zero-like placeholder, the first true zero was developed by ancient mathematicians in the Indian Subcontinent.".
- Arabic_numerals label "Algarismos indo-arábicos".
- Arabic_numerals label "Arabic numerals".
- Arabic_numerals label "Arabisch-Indische cijfers".
- Arabic_numerals label "Chiffres arabes".
- Arabic_numerals label "Cyfry arabskie".
- Arabic_numerals label "Números arábigos".
- Arabic_numerals label "Sistema di numerazione arabo".
- Arabic_numerals label "Арабские цифры".
- Arabic_numerals label "أرقام".
- Arabic_numerals label "アラビア数字".
- Arabic_numerals label "阿拉伯数字".
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Arabské_číslice.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Números_arábigos.
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- Arabic_numerals sameAs Chiffres_arabes.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Angka_Arab.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Sistema_di_numerazione_arabo.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs アラビア数字.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs 아라비아_숫자.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Arabisch-Indische_cijfers.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Cyfry_arabskie.
- Arabic_numerals sameAs Algarismos_indo-arábicos.
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