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has gloss | eng: A sign-value notation represents numbers by a series of numeric signs that added together equal the number represented. In Roman numerals for example, X means ten and L means fifty. Hence LXXX means eighty (50 + 10 + 10 + 10). There is no need for zero in sign-value notation. Sign-value notation was the pre-historic way of writing numbers and only gradually evolved into place-value notation, also known as positional notation. |
lexicalization | eng: sign-value notation |
instance of | (noun) a numeration system in which a real number is represented by an ordered set of characters where the value of a character depends on its position positional notation, positional representation system |
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has gloss | ces: Nepoziční číselná soustava je způsob reprezentace čísel, ve kterém není hodnota číslice dána jejím umístěním v dané sekvenci číslic. Tyto způsoby zápisu čísel se dnes již téměř nepoužívají a jsou považovány za zastaralé. |
lexicalization | ces: Nepoziční číselná soustava |
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lexicalization | fra: Notation additive |
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media:img | Hiero chiffre 1.png |
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