You'll be surprised by the answer... but this is the truth:
The numbers :" 1,2,3,4,........9 "are originally invented by Arabs, they are Arabian numbers & they are being used approximately worldwide ( including the Arab world but not that wide!).
The numbers that are being widely used & common in the Arab world are originally Indian.
However ,in India nowadays another group of numbers are being used..... so look at this contradiction as I personally see !
About the Indian numbers that are being used in the Arab World I've tried to copy them but they are being copied like the 1st group, so sorry...
Answer٩ ٨ ٧ ٦ ٥ ٤ ٣ ٢ ١ ٠The above numbers are written from left to right from 0 to 9.Note that in Arabic the numbers are read from left to right (like in English) but all letters are read from right to left meaning an entire Arabic text is written from the right side of the page to the left.
Hindu-Arabic numbers are like 1,2,3,4,5 and on Roman numbers are different letters represent number like i is 1 v is 5 and x is 10
Oh, dude, in Arabic numbers, 2009 is written as ٢٠٠٩. It's like the same numbers but just in a different script, you know? So, yeah, that's 2009 in Arabic numbers for ya.
Oh, dude, CLX in Arabic numbers is 160. It's like when you're playing a numbers game, and you're like, "What's CLX?" and someone's like, "Dude, it's 160." And you're just like, "Cool, thanks for that totally useful info."
The Arabic numbers for 1859 are 1859, the Roman numerals for 1859 are MDCCCLIX.
We need arabic numbers because they are the ones we use everyday. Such as 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 5671 in roman numerals is : MMMMMDCLXXI
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XLIX in Arabic Numerals is 49 and in Arabic Numbers is ٤٩ .
Hindu-Arabic numbers are like 1,2,3,4,5 and on Roman numbers are different letters represent number like i is 1 v is 5 and x is 10
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Oh, dude, in Arabic numbers, 2009 is written as ٢٠٠٩. It's like the same numbers but just in a different script, you know? So, yeah, that's 2009 in Arabic numbers for ya.
Oh, dude, CLX in Arabic numbers is 160. It's like when you're playing a numbers game, and you're like, "What's CLX?" and someone's like, "Dude, it's 160." And you're just like, "Cool, thanks for that totally useful info."
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