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Intermediate Arithmetic

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Our common notation started in India about 2000 years ago. The Arabs took it to Europe. Therefore these symbols are called Arabic numerals. You know that there are nine of these numerals besides the zero, which is also called naught or cipher.

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310 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2015

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David Eugene Smith

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David Eugene Smith was an American mathematician, educator, and editor.

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