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Origin of numbers explained

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Aravind1 year ago

The numbers used in mathematics are Hindu decimal system along with the zero (also invented much earlier in India for math) and spread by the Arabs to the Europeans with slight changes in representation. It's now called Hindu-Arabic numerals.

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Moses Ad1 year ago

some people are even asking @grok if it’s true. Una Mumu ooh. Someone is saying one have 1 angle and 2 have 2 angle 📐 how can is he adding 1,2,3 etc to the angle. Normally if no one know what 1 or 2 is how do they know the number of angle they have. 😂

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rohithmuddagoni1 year ago

@AskPerplexity is this true? If so, why didn't he extend the 4 number completely?

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...Dovahkiin…1 year ago

@grok who is this guy?

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Liberal Victim1 year ago

The number systems in India are genuinely ancient! They've always had zero. We've also had decimals. Different regions in India had their own unique representations of numbers. Just think about the number eight—how many angles can you see?

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WhiteKnight981 year ago

Lund ka overacting

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FoRever AwakEn🇺🇸1 year ago

That’s so cool

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Onyx1 year ago

I was today years old, when I got to know about this

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AGidi ✨1 year ago

@grok how true is the video above

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Rillo1 year ago

@grok is this true

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