The decimal system we use today was significantly developed by ancient Indian mathematicians, particularly during the Gupta Empire (circa 320-550 CE). They introduced the concept of using ten symbols (0-9) and the place value system, which later spread to the Islamic world and then to Europe. While earlier cultures had their own numeral systems, it was the Indians who formalized the decimal system that became foundational for modern arithmetic.
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The concept was developed by Aryabhatta, in the Gupta empire in India.
Binary is base 2, using the digits 0 and 1. Decimal system is base 10 with 0-9.
India invented the use of the 0 as a place holder and so the decimal system.
The Binary system uses only the numbers 1 & 0. The decimal system has "dots" in them example of decimal: 1.25
Digits or decimal digits more specifically. The decimal system has 10 unique digits 0-9.
No, infinity is not a digit. It is a concept used in mathematics to represent a quantity that is larger than any number. In the decimal system, digits are the symbols used to represent numbers (0-9).
Binary ( 1 0 ) = decimal ( 2 )
The concept of zero as a number was developed independently in several cultures, but it is most commonly attributed to ancient Indian mathematicians. The earliest recorded use of zero as a numeral dates back to the 5th century CE in Indian mathematics, particularly by the mathematician Aryabhata. The symbol for zero (0) was later transmitted to the Islamic world and then to Europe, where it became an essential part of the decimal number system we use today.
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The decimal number system uses 10 different symbols to represent a number. The 10 different symbols are 0 to 9. It is a base 10 system unlike binary which is base 2 ( 0 and 1).