Most of the things used in the world were discovered by some or the other, then it could come into common use. Various discoveries have been made in other fields from modern discoveries of science, which are benefiting all today. Talking about the search done in the field of mathematics, its most important finding is considered to be 0 (Zero). Only after its discovery could science and mathematics take right shape.
Whatever was discovered in the field of science, the world also came to know about its inventor. On this basis, the question arises that, who had searched for the basis of mathematics i.e. zero and other numbers such as one and who had discovered the Numbers that came after it?
If you also have such questions in your mind, then through this article we will tell you how these numbers were discovered.
First of all, talk about the void, it has been heard since childhood that Aryabhata was discovered in India itself. So as we all know that the search for zero was done by Aryabhata, then the question comes that who did one search and who discovered the other number?
So tell you that zero was discovered in India, but after that the number ie from 1 to 9 (1 - 9), the journey of counting was very long.
It took hundreds of years to come to the number system. The search of all these is not recorded in the name of any particular person, but these searches have been going on at different times.
Let us tell you that there is a belief that 1 - 9 was discovered by the people of Arabia, which was inspired by some of the first discoveries made in India.
Today the count which is in use around the world and what we are using is the Arabic Numeral System itself. However, the discovery of these Arab people was inspired by India, so this system is also called Hindu - Arabic Numeral System.
This Number System, spread across the world by Arabia, was first introduced in India between the 1st century to the 4th century (1st - 4th Centuries). This discovery was made in India by the then Indian mathematicians.
During this time it was discovered in India, but could not spread to other parts. Although the number system that was discovered in India, it did not vary between 1-9, but in that system the three digits were read as single digits. Such as 830, 825 etc. After this, it was adopted by Arab mathematicians in the 9th century.
Based on this, 9 different symbols were used to indicate the number after a later search. After this it reached Europe from Arabia,
where this Hindu - Arabic Numeral System was further coined and spread throughout the world by the 14th century. Therefore, Arabs were considered explorers of numbers 1–9.
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Whatever was discovered in the field of science, the world also came to know about its inventor. On this basis, the question arises that, who had searched for the basis of mathematics i.e. zero and other numbers such as one and who had discovered the Numbers that came after it?
If you also have such questions in your mind, then through this article we will tell you how these numbers were discovered.
First of all, talk about the void, it has been heard since childhood that Aryabhata was discovered in India itself. So as we all know that the search for zero was done by Aryabhata, then the question comes that who did one search and who discovered the other number?
So tell you that zero was discovered in India, but after that the number ie from 1 to 9 (1 - 9), the journey of counting was very long.
It took hundreds of years to come to the number system. The search of all these is not recorded in the name of any particular person, but these searches have been going on at different times.
History up to number 1 - 9
Let us tell you that there is a belief that 1 - 9 was discovered by the people of Arabia, which was inspired by some of the first discoveries made in India.
Today the count which is in use around the world and what we are using is the Arabic Numeral System itself. However, the discovery of these Arab people was inspired by India, so this system is also called Hindu - Arabic Numeral System.
Hindu - Arabic Numeral System
This Number System, spread across the world by Arabia, was first introduced in India between the 1st century to the 4th century (1st - 4th Centuries). This discovery was made in India by the then Indian mathematicians.
During this time it was discovered in India, but could not spread to other parts. Although the number system that was discovered in India, it did not vary between 1-9, but in that system the three digits were read as single digits. Such as 830, 825 etc. After this, it was adopted by Arab mathematicians in the 9th century.
Based on this, 9 different symbols were used to indicate the number after a later search. After this it reached Europe from Arabia,
where this Hindu - Arabic Numeral System was further coined and spread throughout the world by the 14th century. Therefore, Arabs were considered explorers of numbers 1–9.