Yes, 0/3 is 0 which is a rational number
Any positive number to the 0th power is one. ex. (51^0 = 1) Any negative number to the 0th power is negative one. ex. (-23^0 = -1) The exception is 0. 0^0 = 0
No. 0 is not a prime number. 2 is the lowest prime number
Zero (0) is a rational number, because it is a whole number and an integer.
0 Is a rational number
I-XV-MMVIII
2007 = MMVII (MM=2000, VII=7).
I type them out as capital letters by clicking on the "Caps Lock" button. For example, like CC=200 (in Roman numerals).
Almost every number has a Roman Numeral exept that one number - 0. Zero cannot be represented by any Roman Numeral.
there is no zero in roman numerals
there is no roman number which is defined for the numeral zero . 0 is always written as 0 .
No, the number 0 does not have a corresponding Roman numeral. Roman numerals were developed by the ancient Romans and do not include a representation for the concept of zero.
The Roman numeral system is decimal but not directly positional and does not include a zero.
The number 23 in Roman numerals is XXIII. The number 00 has no equivalent in Roman numerals as the had no symbol to represent 0, they didn't need one in their system. The number 2300 in Roman numerals would be MMCCC
The number 0 it was 'invented' centuries later.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
There is no 0 in roman numerals.