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Modern written numbers were first developed by the mathmaticians of?

Arabic numerals, as they are known, were actually developed first in India, and were later imported into Europe by Arabs, hence the name.


Modern writen numbers were first developed by the mathematicians of?

Arabic numerals were fist developed by mathematicians in India. This happened around 500 AD, with the exception of the numeral zero which came about in 4 BC.


Why are your numbers 1 to 9 known as Arabic numerals?

Because they come from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians.


Who first developed Arabic numerals?

Arabic numerals were developed by Hindus in India around 400 BCE. They became known as "Arabic" because it was Arabs who spread them to the West. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/arabic-numerals)


Who first developed Hindu Arabic?

Danica Denise L. Enciso


Modern written numbers were first devoloped by the mathematicians of?

Modern numbers are called Arabic numbers, so.....


Who discovered international numbers?

There is no such thing as international numbers. The number set in use by most today is of Indo-Arabic descent, nor was it discovered, it was invented and developed.


What is xlix in Arabic numbers?

XLIX in Arabic Numerals is 49 and in Arabic Numbers is ٤٩ .


Who is the creator of Arabic alphabet?

The Arabic Alphabet was not created by one person. It was a slow evolution from the Phoenician alphabet and developed in the Hejaz region in the early first millennium.


How Hindu Arabic numerals was developed?

they are developed by the Arabs which is in India


Arabic numbers were first used by the mathematicians of which country?

11/29/08 India


Greek numbers were first used how long ago?

Greek numbers were first used about 3,000 years ago in ancient Greece. The Greek numeral system, also known as Attic numerals, was developed during this time and was in use until the adoption of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system in the late Middle Ages.