No it did not
by using Greek methods and Greek numbers or some type of Greek caculator
Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using the letters of the Greek alphabet. The first Greek number system we examine is their acrophonic system which was use in the first millennium BC. 'Acrophonic' means that the symbols for the numerals come from the first letter of the number name, so the symbol has come from an abreviation of the word which is used for the number. Here are the symbols for the numbers 5, 10, 100, 1000, 10000. No one has claimed to be the author.
11
the month, day and year the same number !(; like ex:11/11/11
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The Greek number two is Dio, pronounced Thee-oh
No. Greek is a language, a culture, an ethnic group etc. But it is not a number system.
All the factors of the number 11 are: 1 and 11. This is because 11 is a prime number.
1 and 11 (11 is a prime number).
Webster - 1983 Katherine the Greek 5-11 was released on: USA: 7 December 1987
11 is prime.
The third Greek number is tria. The number 4 in Greek is tessera, 5 is pente, 6 is eksi, 7 is epta, 8 is oktw, 9 is ennea, and 10 is deka.
The root number for 11 is both "1" and "11."
11 is deficient.
11 is a prime number.
Yes, the only factors of 11 are 1 and 11.It is prime.