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India did not invent the number 0. The number 0 is invented by the people who invented the rest of numbers
The number 0 was invented by Aryabhatta who was from Indian (Asian) mathematician.
indian mathematician aryabhatta
Bhaskaracharya invented the number 0
Aryabhatta.....he invented 0
The number 0 it was 'invented' centuries later.
The Babylonians first invented the number we ALL KNOW OF as 0
It's not the number 1 that's important -- it's the number 0 --- it allowed higher math calculations beyond 9. That was invented in India. Numbers 1-9 were invented by everyone with fingers.
Since that seems to be a number you invented, it has just as many zeroes as you want it to have.
The one we use today is mainly the Hindu-arabic one (they invented 0)
Before the number 0 was invented, people had to write out numbers as symbols. This was very monotonous if you had to write a number more than 1,000. In Babylonia, it was invented to overcome this problem. It was a lot easier than the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks ways.
I'm not exactly sure who, but the term developed in India meaning "something empty". Early Moslems (Muslims) adapted the term and named it "zero". And technically, 0 isn't a number, it's a placeholder.