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References
Cajori, F. A History of Mathematical Notations, 2 vols. Bound as One, Vol. 1: Notations in Elementary Mathematics. New York: Dover, pp. 30-37, 1993.Chrisomalis, S. Numerical Notation: A Comparative History. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 109-127, 2010.Menninger, K. Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural History of Numbers. New York: Dover, pp. 44-45 and 281, 1992.Neugebauer, O. The Exact Sciences in Antiquity, 2nd ed. New York: Dover, pp. 4-5, 1969.Sloane, N. J. A. Sequence A006968/M0417 in "The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences."Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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