false (Arabic)
language
An expression.
There are no symbols to choose from!
The answer depends on the choice of symbols available.
i no it is not equations...
Russian is one language that is written in the Cyrillic alphabet. You can follow the related link to a related article. I need to know A= B= etc.etc.
Algebra.
The western symbols used for numbers, known as Arabic numerals, originated from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system. This system was developed by Indian mathematicians around the 6th century and later transmitted to the Islamic world, where it was further refined. European mathematicians adopted these numerals in the 10th century, leading to their widespread use in the West.
No, numbers are not written the same in every language. Different languages may use different symbols or characters to represent numbers.
Yes, numbers look the same in every language as they are represented by the same symbols (0-9) universally.
Programming languages are divided into five different generations. A programming language consists of the symbols, letters and numbers used to communicate with computers.
In the English language, there are ten primary number symbols, which are the digits from 0 to 9. These symbols are used to represent numerical values in various contexts, such as counting, calculations, and measurements. Additionally, there are various mathematical symbols and notations that can represent numbers in different ways, but the basic number symbols remain limited to these ten digits.
Yes, hieroglyphics included symbols for numbers.
The symbols used in Irish numbers are the same as in English numbers, which are the digits 0-9.
A set of symbols that represents the sound of a language is called an alphabet or a phonetic alphabet. These symbols are used to transcribe speech into written form and allow for a standardized way to represent the sounds of a language.
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
Superscript is a form of writing that uses numbers, figures, or symbols. Often mathematical and scientific formulas are written in subscript or in superscript.