I'm in 5th grade so as far as i know it was the Aztec who invented the number zero to make their calenders correct.
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in India they first cam up with then number 0 and was used probly in the 1500
it was used on a base 10 number system
The Babylonians were the first to use the number zero in the 3rd century BC. It was used as a placeholder to signify that there were none of something.
The concept of the number zero first appeared in India around 458 A.D.
the actual number zero (0) was first used in India circa the 9th century BCE. The concept of zero was known earlier (arguably as far back as the Babylonians), but it was not used in calculations and not treated as a true number.
the number zero is first used by Indians only not by any one else<br /><br /><br /><br /> The number zero was actually invented by the <i><b>Ancient Egyptians
There is no first number above 0. If x was considered to be the first number above zero then x/2 would be above zero but nearer to it. And then half that number would be above zero and nearer still. And so on.
The number zero was the first "invented" number.
it's not, zero is the first number
used a number zero catgut suture
The second number must be non-zero for the division to be defined.For the concept of divisibility to make sense the second number must be an integer.Then, the first number is divisible by the secondwhen the first number, modulo the second, is zero,or equivalently,when the remainder of the division of the first number by the second is zero.