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The Hindu-Arabic numeral system is a base-10 system that uses ten symbols (0-9) to represent numbers. Key rules include the positional value of digits, where the value of a digit depends on its position (units, tens, hundreds, etc.), and the use of zero as a placeholder to denote absence. Arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are performed based on these positional values. This system allows for efficient computation and representation of large numbers.

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