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Arabic numerals are the ten numerical digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. These are by far the most commonly used symbols to write decimal numbers. They are also used for writing numbers in other bases such as octal, and for writing identifiers such as license plates. The term is often incorrectly
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See moreOrigin of the Arabic numeral symbols
The reason the digits are more commonly known as "Arabic numerals" in Europe and the Americas is that they were introduced to Europe in the tenth century by Arabic speakers of Spain and...
See more• Kunitzsch, Paul (2003), "The Transmission of Hindu-Arabic Numerals Reconsidered", in J. P. Hogendijk; A. I. Sabra (eds.), The Enterprise of Science in Islam: New Perspectives, MIT Press, pp. 3–22, ISBN 978-0-262-19482-2
• Plofker, Kim (2009), Mathematics in India,...
See more• Development of Hindu Arabic and Traditional Chinese Arithmetic
• History of Counting Systems and Numerals. Retrieved 11 December...
See moreThe ten Arabic numerals are encoded in virtually every character set designed for electric, radio, and digital communication, such as
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See more• Ore, Oystein (1988), "Hindu-Arabic numerals", Number Theory and Its History, Dover, pp. 19–24, ISBN 0486656209.
• Burnett, Charles (2006), "The Semantics of Indian Numerals in Arabic,...
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