The Hindu Arabic number system was in fact started by Indians, back then known as Brahmi Numerals. They then slowly evolved to become Hindu Arabic numerals.
In Egypt.
The roman numerals usually indicate the year the show was made.
Yes.
Roman numerals were made just for the same reason as Arabic numerals we are using now.Romans needed some characters to record quantities, dates, taxes etc.So they invented their own system. Bear in mind that roman numerals are older than Arabic ones.
The Romans did not have the concept of zero-- there is no Roman numeral for zero. This lack made it virtually impossible to do arithmetic with Roman numerals and that is why we use Arabic numerals nowadays.
In the 4th century BCE.
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40,8,20,25,35,30,14,9,19,17,22,32,
roman numerals were made in 1298
The Arabic people needed a numeral system and made figures, numbers. They based their system off of zero and also made negatives that the Roman numerals lack.
Numbers are made from numerals as for example numbers are made from the Hindu-Arabic numerals of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9
They are easier to use then the Roman numerals. And the Roman number system did not contain a zero. This made it difficult for them to develop many mathematical concepts.