5th century AD
who edited the patriotic magazine India in the beginning of 20th century
The decimal system, specifically the use of decimal place value and numerals, is believed to have originated in ancient India around the 3rd century BCE. The concept was introduced by mathematicians like Aryabhata and Brahmagupta in their influential works. This system of numerals eventually spread to other parts of the world and is now widely used globally.
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Mathematicians in ancient India s invented the decimal system around in the 9th century CE. It was later adopted by Persian and Arabic mathematicians and spread to the western world by the High Middle Ages.
1954
India invented the use of the 0 as a place holder and so the decimal system.
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india
Both were developed in India.
The decimal system was introduced by the Indian mathematician Aryabhata in the 5th century. He developed it as a way to represent numbers using the base 10 system, which is now commonly used worldwide.
Numbers as we know today are the numbers of the decimal system (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9). They were created by mathematicians in ancient India s invented the decimal system around in the 9th century CE. This numerical system was later adopted by Persian and Arabic mathematicians and spread to the western world by the High Middle Ages.