The caste system grew more complex overtime.
Their number system was based on 20 instead of 10. Their number system was based on three characters instead of 10 characters.
Mohenjo-Daro's greatest acheivement was their complex draining system. It was a really good acomplishment because they were the first settlement in the world to make this amazing water draining system. The only other time the world say such a complex draining system was about 900 years later in Rome!
Developed complex institutions
the Mayan number system is called the Hieroglyphics, they thought that zero counted as a number, so they put that zero into the counting system... i hope this answer helps
The early Australian Aborigines did not have a number system. They lived completely off the land, and the only thing they needed to be able to do was to read the signs in the weather patterns and the environment. There was no need for a number system.
AnswerWhy not? Laptop computers are an important educational accessory in our modern schooling system. With so much disadvantage still in play among aborigines, are we to deny them the same educational tools as other Australians?
Arabia, that is why it is called Arabic.
It is not always better.Although quadratic equations always have solutions in the complex system, complex solutions might not always make any sense. In such circumstances, sticking to the real number system makes more sense that trying to evaluate an impossible solution in the complex field.
Arabic number system.See Where_did_the_Australian_number_system_come_fromand What_is_the_name_of_the_English_number_systemfor related information.
Real number set, imaginary number set, and their subsets.
An irrational number, an imaginary number, a complex number, a quaternion.
1,2,3,4,5 Australians speak English, although maybe with an accent. Unless you're talking about Aborigines, the indigenous of Australia. Then I can't help you there. Most Aborigines are well versed in English and use the same counting system. In their own culture, there is no concept of specific numbering, so there are no words for counting in any of their many languages.
Think of the complex numbers as points on a coordinate system. Instead of the usual x-axis you have the real numbers, instead of the y-axis, you have the imaginary numbers.The real numbers are on the horizontal axis.The imaginary numbers are on the vertical axis.The complex numbers are any number on the plane.The non-real complex are, of course, any complex numbers that are not on the real number axis - not on the horizontal axis.Think of the complex numbers as points on a coordinate system. Instead of the usual x-axis you have the real numbers, instead of the y-axis, you have the imaginary numbers.The real numbers are on the horizontal axis.The imaginary numbers are on the vertical axis.The complex numbers are any number on the plane.The non-real complex are, of course, any complex numbers that are not on the real number axis - not on the horizontal axis.Think of the complex numbers as points on a coordinate system. Instead of the usual x-axis you have the real numbers, instead of the y-axis, you have the imaginary numbers.The real numbers are on the horizontal axis.The imaginary numbers are on the vertical axis.The complex numbers are any number on the plane.The non-real complex are, of course, any complex numbers that are not on the real number axis - not on the horizontal axis.Think of the complex numbers as points on a coordinate system. Instead of the usual x-axis you have the real numbers, instead of the y-axis, you have the imaginary numbers.The real numbers are on the horizontal axis.The imaginary numbers are on the vertical axis.The complex numbers are any number on the plane.The non-real complex are, of course, any complex numbers that are not on the real number axis - not on the horizontal axis.
Graphically the difference is quite clear: the real numbers can be put on a line, the so-called number-line; while complex numbers are represented as points on a plane. A complex number is made up of two parts, like a vector in two dimensions.
The account number is the number assigned to a particular account. A BSB is the number in front of the account number, in the Australian banking system. The BSB number denotes what 'B'ank', 'S'tate, and 'B'ranch the account is in.
It is called Hindu-Arabic. It revolved from Arabia. It is much more efficient then other number systems like Egyptian etc.