File:Zero in Rod Calculus.png
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[edit]DescriptionZero in Rod Calculus.png | This is an original work based on the example provided by Luke Hodgkin's A History of Mathematics : From Mesopotamia to Modernity: From Mesopotamia to Modernity, page 86. The number, 60930, is the same as the one depicted in the book. |
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