Well, if you consider Adam to be the first man, Adam was 930 years old when he passed away, so someone was counting even then. See related links below.
The Vedas, supposedly the oldest scriptures, are recreated from time to time when necessary, as creation is destroyed again and again, and so it is necessary to recreate the Vedas, and the Vedas use numbers. Numbers seem to be as old as creation is, and if you go by the Vedas, creation is infinitely old. No beginning, no end, if you can conceive of that. Archaeologically the earliest evidence for the use of numbers dates to around 3400BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. Unfortunately, the name of the individual who came up with the idea is unrecorded.
gregor mendel
The Egyptians were the first to use a form of numbers
I don't know about a SEQ command, but the 'seq' command in Unix will print a sequence of numbers from first to last, with a given increment. Use the 'man seq' command to find out how to use it.
I don't know about a SEQ command, but the 'seq' command in Unix will print a sequence of numbers from first to last, with a given increment. Use the 'man seq' command to find out how to use it.
The first man to define prime numbers in 300 BC. was a Greek mathematician named Euclid.
GAY
The Chinese
sir isakk Newton was the first mathematician to use letters and numbers
i have no clue
An abacus.
Isaac Newton
The first place to use negative integers was China around 200 B.C