Around 750 A.D. this system of decimal arithmetic was brought to Persia when several important Hindu works were translated into Arabic. The noted Arab mathematician al-Khwârizmî (Muhammad b. Musa al-Khwârizmî ca. 875) wrote a textbook on the subject which now exists only in a number of Latin versions. In these a point is used for zero.
Hindu Arabic numeral system was invented by Indian mathematicians.
About 500 CE
Sometime in the 1st - 4th century
The Arabic people needed a numeral system and made figures, numbers. They based their system off of zero and also made negatives that the Roman numerals lack.
the arabic numbers were invented in the 10th centuary and replaced roman numerals in the 14th centuary
Hindu-Arabic numerals
The one we use today is mainly the Hindu-arabic one (they invented 0)
That system is called the Arabic System. It was invented by the Hindus, adopted by the Persians, and passed to the Arabs.
They were invented in India and brought to Europe by Arabs.
It originated from the Indian subcontinent where the concept of zero was introduced into numbers what today we now call the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
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A) Arabic numerals are in numbers whereas Roman numerals are in letters.B) Even if Roman numerals are in letters the symbols are easier to understand, despite the fact that Australians and Americans and most probably you write numbers using the system of Arabic numerals.C) The system of Roman numerals was invented before the system of Arabic numerals, but people use the system of Arabic numerals to write more frequently.