No, Arabic numerals were invented by ancient Indians. Arabs spread to Europe and were mistakenly called Arabic numerals by Europeans. The ancient Indians invented ten numerical symbols, including "zero", and also invented the decimal method of location counting, which is widely used now. Because of position counting, the same digital symbol can represent different values because of different positions. If a digit has no number, write "0" on it. The application of "0" makes the decimal method more perfect and of great significance. Ten numerical symbols were later spread to Europe by Arabs, and were mistakenly called Arabic numerals by Europeans. Because the decimal method is used for counting, Arabic numerals are simple in strokes, convenient to write and clear in appearance, especially when used for written calculation, which is very convenient for calculation. Therefore, with the development of history, Arabic numerals have gradually become popular in various countries and become universal numbers in the world.
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