The numbers we use today originated from Arabic numerals, which were developed from Indian numerals. These Arabic numerals, consisting of the algorithms 1, 2, 3, etc. were popularized by Arabs for counting and commerce. Upon closer examination, the Arabic numerals are based on geometric shapes - each numeral corresponds to a different number of angles, providing the logical structure for the numeric system.
2. The numbers we write are made up of
algorithms, (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) called
Arabic algorithms, to distinguish them
from Roman algorithms (I, II, III,
IV, etc.).
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3. The arabs popularized these
algorithms, but their origin goes
back to the Phoenecian merchants
who used them to count and do
their commercial accounting.
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4. Have you ever asked the
question why one is 1, two
is 2, three is 3...?
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5. What is the logic that
existed in the arabic
algorithms?
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