numeropaikoista
Numeropaikoista refers to the concept of digit positions, or place value, in numeral systems. It describes how the value of each digit depends on both its digit and its position within the number, relative to the base of the system. In the decimal system (base 10), each position to the left of the decimal point represents a power of ten: the rightmost position is the units, the next is tens, then hundreds, and so on. Each digit contributes digit × 10^k to the overall value, where k starts at 0 for the units. To the right of the decimal point, fractional places correspond to negative powers of ten: tenths (10^-1), hundredths (10^-2), thousandths (10^-3), etc. The decimal point marks the boundary between whole and fractional parts.
Place value generalizes to other bases as well. In binary (base 2), each position represents powers of
Historically, the idea of place value evolved in many ancient cultures and is closely associated with Hindu-Arabic
See also: place value, decimal notation, positional numeral system, base, zero.