The Greek Alphabet is the oldest one that is in common use, around the world. But Greek is no longer spoken. Tamil is an ancient language, used primarily in the Sub-Continent of India, which is still spoken today (however by a very few number of people).
No because is still a name! If you can't use your own name, you can't use a Greek god or goddess' name!
Greek. It means, "of the people". An infinite number of latin words have their roots in the greek language. Even the alphabet that we use it comes from the greek which in turn comes from the Phenician
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
thing they talk about long time ago still influencing by the world today also past old things were still used today for example greek fine art their atr today still use it
No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
SOME WAYS TO USE THIS SYSTEM IS one to use their alphabet EX: in Greek ten means deka so you would put a D for 10
They use a base 10 system
Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using the letters of the Greek alphabet. The first Greek number system we examine is their acrophonic system which was use in the first millennium BC. 'Acrophonic' means that the symbols for the numerals come from the first letter of the number name, so the symbol has come from an abreviation of the word which is used for the number. Here are the symbols for the numbers 5, 10, 100, 1000, 10000. No one has claimed to be the author.
NO the ancient greece did
Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using the letters of the Greek alphabet. They are also known as Milesian numerals, Alexandrian numerals, or alphabetic numerals. In modern Greece, they are still in use for ordinal numbers.
The Greek Alphabet is the oldest one that is in common use, around the world. But Greek is no longer spoken. Tamil is an ancient language, used primarily in the Sub-Continent of India, which is still spoken today (however by a very few number of people).
An example of contemporary use of real number system in business is a mathematician which his/her job is to come up with the next numbers in the number line which still doesn't have an end. So mathematician will use a number line everyday that they work.
The ususal numbers; 1,2,3.... are originally Arabic so yeah :)
Chinese numeral characters, which are part of the written Chinese language, are still in use. Arabic numerals are also widely used in China.
The first computer to use the binary number system was probably the Z1, started by Konrad Zuse in 1936. It was a mechanical computer, not fully programmable, but is still considered a computer.
The number system we use as in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc.... is descended from the Hindu-Arabic Number System, although there are still some minor differences, that's where it comes from. Primarily Western Arabic Numerals.