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The Origin and Logic of Arabic Algorithms in Number Representation

The numbers we write today utilize Arabic algorithms, distinct from Roman numerals, for effective counting and calculations. These algorithms, popularized by Arab scholars, trace their roots back to Phoenician merchants who pioneered basic counting methods for trade. Have you ever pondered the linguistic structure behind numbers like "one," "two," and "three"? Discover the underlying logic of these Arabic algorithms, explore their primitive forms, and see how angles play a role in their design. Remember, it’s never too late to learn about the fascinating history of numbers!

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The Origin and Logic of Arabic Algorithms in Number Representation

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  1. The Numbers 1 2 4 013456… 5

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Have you ever asked the question why 1 is “one”, 2 is “two”, 3 is “three”…..? 1 2 4 013456… 5

  5. What is the logic that exist in the arabic algorithms? 1 2 013456… 4 5

  6. Easy, very easy…! There are angles! 1 2 4 013456… 5

  7. Look at these algorithms written in their primitive form and check it up! … 1 2 4 013456… 5

  8. 1 angle 2 angles 1 2 4 013456… 5 3 angles 4 angles

  9. 1 2 5 angles 6 angles 4 5 013456… 7 angles 8 angles

  10. 1 2 4 013456… 5 9 angles

  11. And the most interesting and intelligent of all….. 1 2 4 5 013456…

  12. Zero angle ! 1 2 4 5 013456…

  13. Moral of the story: It is never late to learn! 1 2 4 5 013456…

  14. Share it with your friends……. 1 2 4 013456… 5

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