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Different societies have different reasons for having symbols, hence, the symbols are different. Tne symbols would be different, anyway, as different societies speak different languages, for the most part.
Different symbols were introduced by different people.
A number by itself is meaningless. Symbols and labels add meaning in math. Symbols in math are used to represent different operations, and/or add descriptions. There are many different symbols each which have their own purpose. Some symbols have different purposes in different types of math.
Conventional Symbols are symbols that are used on maps to represent different features.
The are different symbols with different meanings in the cover page of El Filibusterismo. There are symbols of victory and triumph.
No-one created circuit symbols; they evolved over time. And, in fact, different countries use different standards for their symbols so US standard symbols, for example, are different from European standards.
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The symbols are universal and the names are different in each language
All alphabets are written in symbols. The Hebrew symbols are just different from the English symbols.
Different organizations regulate different symbols. To which symbols are you referring?
The numbers are different and so is the writing from ours.
The number of different symbols is the same as the base. So the answer is 2 and the symbols are 0 and 1.