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the Hindu Arabic system of writing number is _

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Answered by vijayalakshmijaisank
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Decimal number system

Explanation:The Hindu–Arabic numeral system, sometimes known as Hindu–Arabic numbers, is the system of numbers used by almost all the world today. It is a positional notation system. This system has ten basic symbols, they are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. It represent numbers in the decimal number system.

The current system of counting numbers based on place value numeration was actually invented by Hindu mathematicians in India, with the full system emerging by the 8th to 9th century (O’Connor and Robertson). Although the system is usually credited to the Arabs, the system actually originated from the Hindus. Persian scholars based in Hindustan studying astronomy and mathematics particularly observed the Hindus’ system of counting, utilized and flourished its use within the Arab world, then later passed on to the European world through Arab scholars in North Africa and Spain (O’Connor and Robertson). The Europeans by that time call the numerical system as “Arabic”, as Arab scholars have introduced the system

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Answered by jkbeat
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It's called Positional decimal numeral system.

It is based on 10 glyphs/ symbols.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.

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