Egyptian hieroglyphics are really complicated Roman numerals, and Roman numerals are just amature hieroglyphics.
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XLII is 42 in Roman numerals. XXXIV is 34 in Roman numerals. The difference between them is 8, or VIII in Roman numerals
Babylonian numerals have a base of 60 while the Hindu-Arabic numerals have a base of 10
indian numerals do not have zeor '0' digit, arabs invented 'zero' 0.
The difference between Hieroglyphs and Babylonian number is how they look like, and how they work. Hieroglyphs have symbols base on 10's, so stroke for one, heel bone for 10, scroll for 100, and so on.... Babylonian numbers use only 2 symbols, which is for one, and > for 10.For Babylonian number, they also restart(?) them selves after 60, and the number position(?) is different when ever it reaches 60^X.Babylonian number lasted also longer then hieroglyphs. There! if you have any more question , you could search google, or wikepedia i guess(?). i hope this helped :D
They are the same thing.
Numerals are different Numbers as for hieroglyphs are symbols used to represent numbers.
The writting of the Sumerian Civilization was cuneiform while the Egyptian was hieroglyphs
The difference between roman - numerals and hindu - arabic numerals is that the roman - numerals doesn't have zero 0
XLII is 42 in Roman numerals. XXXIV is 34 in Roman numerals. The difference between them is 8, or VIII in Roman numerals
there is a huge difference. :)
Babylonian numerals have a base of 60 while the Hindu-Arabic numerals have a base of 10
indian numerals do not have zeor '0' digit, arabs invented 'zero' 0.
characters can sometimes stand for letters, but hieroglyphs stand for whole words.
The difference between Hieroglyphs and Babylonian number is how they look like, and how they work. Hieroglyphs have symbols base on 10's, so stroke for one, heel bone for 10, scroll for 100, and so on.... Babylonian numbers use only 2 symbols, which is for one, and > for 10.For Babylonian number, they also restart(?) them selves after 60, and the number position(?) is different when ever it reaches 60^X.Babylonian number lasted also longer then hieroglyphs. There! if you have any more question , you could search google, or wikepedia i guess(?). i hope this helped :D
it was bigger and look nicer
They are the same thing.
In Egyptian mythology, the hieroglyphic writing system was developed by the God Toth, so it can be argued that to ancient Egyptians, all hieroglyphs were divine. The number of hieroglyphs varies greatly between the early and later dynasties. During the Greco-Roman period, there were more than 5.000 hieroglyphs in use.