Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Both the Roman and Hindu number systems use symbols to represent numbers. While Roman numerals use letters like I, V, X, Hindu-Arabic numerals use digits like 1, 5, and 10. Both systems are beautiful in their own way, just like every tree and cloud in our painting.
well, the similarites are quite easy really; the similarities would be the way they represent the 1 is just a line. Usually, when we write a 1 on a piece of paper its just a line... well, in a basic way.
There are many reasons why the Mayan and the Hindu Arabic number systems are different some of these are why.The Mayan number System has a place value and a non place value system and the Hindu Arabic number system has a place value system.Their based numbers are different, the Mayans is 20 and the Hindu Arabic is 10.The Mayan number system only has three symbols, and the Hindu Arabic number system has up to ten symbols including the zero.Hindu Arabic number system reads or makes it from left to right on the Mayan number system you make or read it from top to bottom.The Mayans also didn't have the concept of fractionThe similarities are that both number systems have a symbol for zero and that both number systems could do addition and subtraction even if it was difficult in the Mayan system
1 is similar betweeen Roman and Hindu arabic numerals
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
It is the number system we use everyday.
Both make use of a zero symbol but Mayan numbers have 20 as a base whereas Hindu-Arabic numbers have 10 as a base.
well, the similarites are quite easy really; the similarities would be the way they represent the 1 is just a line. Usually, when we write a 1 on a piece of paper its just a line... well, in a basic way.
There are many reasons why the Mayan and the Hindu Arabic number systems are different some of these are why.The Mayan number System has a place value and a non place value system and the Hindu Arabic number system has a place value system.Their based numbers are different, the Mayans is 20 and the Hindu Arabic is 10.The Mayan number system only has three symbols, and the Hindu Arabic number system has up to ten symbols including the zero.Hindu Arabic number system reads or makes it from left to right on the Mayan number system you make or read it from top to bottom.The Mayans also didn't have the concept of fractionThe similarities are that both number systems have a symbol for zero and that both number systems could do addition and subtraction even if it was difficult in the Mayan system
Hindu-Arabic is our current number system while Babylonian numbers are an ancient number system which uses base 60 and uses only two symbols.
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1 is similar betweeen Roman and Hindu arabic numerals
Mayan numerals are written from top to bottom and not borizontal and the Arabic numerals dont use top to bottom
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
If you review Vishnu, one of the Hindu gods, you will see that his 9th avatar (incarnation) is beleived to be Buddha.
It is the number system we use everyday.
Yes
192 is a Hindu/Arabic number. The Hindu/Arabic number system is the system used for writing numbers in most countries of the world.