History of Mathematics
Arabic numerals are the ten symbols used to represent numbers in the decimal system, specifically the digits 0 through 9. These numerals originated in India and were transmitted to Europe through Arabic mathematicians during the Middle Ages, revolutionizing mathematics and commerce. Their adoption replaced the more cumbersome Roman numeral system, allowing for easier calculations and greater efficiency in mathematical notation.
congrats on reading the definition of arabic numerals. now let's actually learn it.