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Discover the fascinating history and logic behind Arabic algorithms, which have shaped our understanding of numbers today. While often attributed to Arabic culture, their roots trace back to Phoenician merchants who utilized these counting methods for trade. This exploration examines the structural simplicity and deep mathematical principles that govern how numbers like “one” and “two” are defined. Uncover the significance of these algorithms, their geometric representations, and the underlying angles, revealing that learning about numbers is an ongoing journey we can all share.
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The Numbers 1 2 4 013456… 5
The numbers we write are made up of algorithms, (1, 2, 3, 4, etc) called arabic algorithms, to distinguish them from the roman algorithms (I; II; III; IV; etc.). 1 2 4 013456… 5
The arabs popularise these algorithms, but their origin goes back to the phenecian merchants that used them to count and do their commercial contability. 1 2 4 013456… 5
Have you ever asked the question why 1 is “one”, 2 is “two”, 3 is “three”…..? 1 2 4 013456… 5
What is the logic that exist in the arabic algorithms? 1 2 013456… 4 5
Easy, very easy…! There are angles! 1 2 4 013456… 5
Look at these algorithms written in their primitive form and check it up! … 1 2 4 013456… 5
1 angle 2 angles 1 2 4 013456… 5 3 angles 4 angles
1 2 5 angles 6 angles 4 5 013456… 7 angles 8 angles
1 2 4 013456… 5 9 angles
And the most interesting and intelligent of all….. 1 2 4 5 013456…
Zero angle ! 1 2 4 5 013456…
Moral of the story: It is never late to learn! 1 2 4 5 013456…
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