Does anyone know this?
the mayans came up with the concept of zero
There is no one person who invented the number 10. Each society, when it started, had its own number system, so it is hard to tell who came up with the number and concept of 10 first.
the Japanese numbers came from china. that's why they are almost exsactly the same as china's number
these numbers came from the Greeks chanting which turned into Latin and then turned into numbers
People think the shuffle was only just invented when LMFAO came out but what they dont know is that the shuffle was being used in the first episode of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air which came out in 1990
'Invented' is a curious word to use. Most scientists agree that the Earth, the world we live on, came into being about 4.6 billion years ago.
yes. there is a program called prosis that you type the numbers (or what you think the numbers are) into and it spits out all available engines with these numbers and what it goes in.
There are routing numbers on money orders. The routing numbers will let the bank know where the money order came from.
numbers were oringinaly squiggly lines that came from objects and ideas that came from villagers. numbers also came from animals. they used shapes as numbers
That's a UK number - HOWEVER - numbers starting with 06 in the UK are not in use yet.
if you mean to the mining place, they havent came up with numbers for it yet, its pretty much a site page that was left unfineshed, so there is no number.
The real number system was not invented: it evolved. People started off counting, using positive integers - the natural numbers. But they soon hit a problem when dealing with borrowing (or owing). So negative numbers were added, and the system became the set of integers. This was still not up to sharing evenly and so rational numbers [fractions] were added to the number system. But even that system was inadequate when it came to measuring the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle with sides of unit length. It was therefore necessary to add irrational numbers and we had the real number system. Some people believe that the ancient Indians knew about the existence of irrational numbers but this is not well documented. There is some evidence that the Greeks, in the 5th Century BCE, were aware of irrational numbers. Of course, the real number system is not good enough, as anyone who has come across the square root of a negative number will testify. So, the imaginary numbers were added to the system and so was born the Complex field.