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Numbering Systems, a Historical View
In this Math video tutorial on Arithmetic we look into the field of Numbering Systems, a Historical View and cover the following points:
What are numbers? Where did humans begin using them?
What are the numbering systems ancient civilizations used to count things?
What are the symbols used to represent numbers in each of the numbering systems?
What are the two numbering systems in use today? What are they mostly used for?
How to convert numbers from one system into another?
How to express big numbers as Roman numerals?
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