The Place Value System Originated From The Indus Valley civilization I Think.
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Place value is not used in the Roman numeral system.
No, the Roman numeral system is not a place value system. In the Roman numeral system, each individual symbol represents a specific value, and there is no concept of place value. Place value systems, such as the decimal system, rely on the position of digits within a number to determine their value.
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No Greek Acrophonic numbers do not have place value as they are not a positional system.