Not a whole number, pi instead has an unlimited succession of nonrepeating decimal digits; when truncated to include every Arabicnumeral, pi looks like 3.14159265358979323846264338327950.
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The Arabicnumerals gradually supplanted in western Europe the awkward Roman numerals.
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It was, that the original forms of the Arabicnumerals were these:
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He says Arabicnumerals were not used in Christian Europe at that time.
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Fibonacci popularized Hindu- Arabicnumerals in Europe at the turn of the 13th century.
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The Gwalior inscription is documentary evidence that Arabicnumerals actually originated in India.
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These have been renumbered in continuous series of Roman and Arabicnumerals respectively.
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Substitute Roman figures for the Arabicnumerals, and transpose the letters.
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The number 157 was scrawled in Arabicnumerals on the back of his hand.
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In Arabicnumerals this table may be expressed as follows:
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It is for this reason that we call these figures the " Arabicnumerals."
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The dates of these codices (centuries indicated by Arabicnumerals) are about as follows:
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The arabicnumeral system, therefore, is the only one to possess its own symbol for zero.
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Archbishop Gerbert, of Rheims, introduces the use of Arabicnumerals, which he had learned at Cordova.
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The California dials (those with half Roman and half Arabicnumerals) have funky colored accents.
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The cartouche above the doorway bears the date 1795 in Arabicnumerals-thatwas our transition period here!