Category:Definitions/Arabic Numerals

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The Arabic numerals are:

\(\ds 1:\) \(\)one\(:\) \(\ds \circ\)
\(\ds 2:\) \(\)two\(:\) \(\ds \circ \, \circ\)
\(\ds 3:\) \(\)three\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ\)
\(\ds 4:\) \(\)four\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \, \circ\)
\(\ds 5:\) \(\)five\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ\)
\(\ds 6:\) \(\)six\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \, \circ\)
\(\ds 7:\) \(\)seven\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ\)
\(\ds 8:\) \(\)eight\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \, \circ\)
\(\ds 9:\) \(\)nine\(:\) \(\ds \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ \circ\)
\(\ds 0:\) \(\)zero\(:\) \(\ds \)or nought, naught, nil, nothing, cypher, zilch, kabutnik, sweet Fanny Adams, etc.\(\)

They are used in conjunction with the positional decimal system of numeric representation: see Basis Representation Theorem.

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