There is no answer to the prefix for zero, but there is a few that are possible probably the best one would be "an-" like anarchy, no or zero government.
Sub is prefix for zero
:Subzero
It means less than zero
Yes. A monomial is a zero-degree polynomial. Although the prefix poly means "several" the definition allows for any finite number of terms.
"Im" is a common prefix in itself, you don't add a prefix to a prefix.
prefix
Zero point zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero six.
the prefix is Centi from the Greek language the word Millimeter's prefix is Milli
If I were to make a numeral prefix for zero, it would be "no" as in: Nothing - zero things Nobody - zero
non zero
Much greater.
Remove the leading zero of the English number, then prefix it with the code +44 or 011-44
2008 - the Z denotes the Decade Zero and the 8 gives the Year. This has been used since 1976. S prefix Seventies E prefix Eighties N prefix Nineties Z Prefix Zero N9 models could be either 1999 or 1990 as some serial numbers where used out of sequence in 1990
i don't think there is a metric prefix symbol for 10^0 . 10^0 (said as 10 to the 0th power) = 1 anything to the zero power is equal to 1
Your prefix of Zero S(0S) indicates that your Browning sweet sixteen shotgun was made in the year 1960.
Yes. A monomial is a zero-degree polynomial. Although the prefix poly means "several" the definition allows for any finite number of terms.
Not a valid code. Telephone country codes never begin with zero, and 0000 is not a valid international access prefix anywhere in the world.
Country codes never begin with zero, so if your international access prefix is 00 (the most commonly used prefix), then you're asking about country code +01, which does not exist. If your international access prefix is 000, then you're asking about country code +1, which is North America (USA, Canada, and some Caribbean/nearby islands).
when it isnt at the end of a word
The term is written as "One millionth." As a prefix in SI measurements it is "micro". For example, 0.000001 grams is the same as 1 microgram. 0.000001 metres is called a micrometer but also has the special name "micron". Sometimes expressed as "zero point zero zero zero zero zero one"