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Logic behind Arabic Numbers

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The number system what we use today (1,2,3,4,5…) is called Arabic Numbers System. We also have Roman Numbers System (I, II, III, IV, V, …) which is rarely being used.

Have you ever thought WHY One is 1, Two is 2, Three is 3 … and so on?

It is all because of Angles. Yes, it is the number of angles in each letter.

The following image has ancient Arabic numbers. All the angles that are formed in these letters are mentioned by the letter o.

logic_behind_numbers.gif

The number of angles gives meaning to each letters.

Number 1 has one angle

Number 2 has two angles

Number 3 has three angles

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mda...poti la fel de simplu sa il faci pe 1 cu 3 unghiuri de ex...deci e doar imaginatia autorului, ma indoiesc ca asta e motivul real.

Mai mult...in articol sunt numarate doar unghiurile ascutite (cu cateva exceptii). Daca tinem cont ca la fiecare unghi ascutit se opune un unghi optuz deja avem un numar dublu de unghiuri...

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