the question is not when it was invented but if it ever was invented in the first place...
the arabic numbers were invented in the 10th centuary and replaced roman numerals in the 14th centuary
Arabic numerals were invented in India (and later brought to Europe by Arabs).
There is no system called "Arabic numbers". XII can be defined by a set of Arabic NUMERALS, but not by a single character.Improved Answer:-The Roman numerals of XII equals 12 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The number 2009 is already written in Arabic numerals.
"LI" in Arabic numerals represents the number 51.
the arabic numbers were invented in the 10th centuary and replaced roman numerals in the 14th centuary
Arabic numerals were invented in India (and later brought to Europe by Arabs).
There is no system called "Arabic numbers". XII can be defined by a set of Arabic NUMERALS, but not by a single character.Improved Answer:-The Roman numerals of XII equals 12 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The number 2009 is already written in Arabic numerals.
"LI" in Arabic numerals represents the number 51.
27, in Arabic numerals.
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 341 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
The Hindu Arabic numerals are the number digits we use today. These consist of 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9.
The Arabs originally invented the number 0 and the concept of using it to hold place value, during the middle ages. That is why 0-9 are called Arabic numerals.
The Roman numeral of XXII is equivalent to the Arabic numeral of 22
The Hindu Arabic numerals are the number digits we use today. These consist of 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9.
The Hindu Arabic numerals are the number digits we use today. These consist of 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9.