Arabic numbers, also known as Hindu-Arabic numerals, are a system of numerical notation originally developed by ancient Indian mathematicians and adopted by Arab scholars in the 8th and 9th centuries. Arabic numbers consist of ten digits, from 0 to 9, which are used to represent all possible numbers in a variety of mathematical operations. They are widely used in mathematical, scientific, and commercial contexts around the world, and have largely replaced other numerical systems such as Roman numerals. Arabic numbers are considered one of the most important contributions to mathematics and have played a pivotal role in the development of modern science and technology.
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