it was invented in India sometime in the middle ages
Mayans had an actual symbol to represent zero - the Mesopotamians just left a space in their cuneiform number representation to indicate a place without value, similar to the modern-day zero Mayans used a base 20 number system.
Yes, then it was forgotten and re-invented by the Babylonians, forgotten again and finally nailed down by the Indians.
The number one was invented by the number zero. He was there first. :)
0 (zero) of anything since that doesn't exist.
"An unknown Indian" invented ZERO. Aryabhatta invented decimal system and determined the value of PI (3.14........). Ramadhar Dwivedi CIMFR Roorkee
The value of zero is zero. Zero is always going to have a value of zero.
of course it has - a value of zero - so if something times zero is zero - it must have a value
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
aryabhatta first invented zero in India
A blank cell has a numeric value of zero.
The only number whose absolute value is zero is zero. This is because a number's absolute value is its distance from zero on the number line.
If there are no non-zero digits, the value is zero.
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Zero wasn't invented by a single known person called aryabtta a Indian scientist.
Yes, zero have a value because it can make the biggest number a zero by multiplying.
There is no negative of zero, nor is there a positive. Zero is no value, hence it has no positive or negative value.