| 1. | The word came to Latin Europe with Hindu-Arabic numbers in the 12th century.
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| 2. | Other similar methods have used the Arabic numbers to serve the same function.
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| 3. | Chinese numerals may appear together with Arabic numbers on the same sign or document.
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| 4. | Fibonnacci brought Hindu Arabic numbers to the West.
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| 5. | Further, there was no year zero, as Fibonacci had not yet taken Hindu / Arabic numbers to Europe.
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| 6. | The use of zero as one of the elementary digits was a key innovation in the Hindu-Arabic number system.
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| 7. | The duration of the season is indicated with arabic numbers for the days and roman numbers for the hours.
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| 8. | Most horses had their family's name ( Furioso, for example ) and a combination of Roman and Arabic numbers.
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| 9. | Many show the year ( " An " ) in Arabic numbers, although Roman numerals were used on some issues.
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| 10. | "Liber Abaci " was among the first Western books to describe Hindu Arabic numbers traditionally described as " Arabic Numerals ".
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