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When was Diagonal Zero Zero created?

Diagonal Zero Zero was created in 2011.


What is the symbol for the empty set?

The symbol is a zero with a diagonal line through it.


What is diagonal area?

A diagonal is a line so the area of any diagonal must be zero.


What does a circle with a diagonal line through it mean?

If you mean a zero with a diagonal line through it, it is the symbol for the empty set which is the set that contains nothing.


What does a zero with a diagonal line going through the centre mean?

Abbreviation for Diameter(as used in Technical drawings).


How many diagonal lines in a triangle?

zero


Is a matrix multiplied by its transpose diagonalisable?

It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero.


What is term for square matrix with zero determinant?

diagonal


What does a zero with a diagonal line through it mean?

A zero with a diagonal line through it, often represented as "Ø," typically denotes a null or empty value in various contexts, such as mathematics and computer science. It can also signify a specific set or category that is devoid of elements. Additionally, in some engineering and design contexts, it may represent a diameter symbol.


What is a minor diagonal matrix?

A minor diagonal matrix is one where the only non-zero entries are along the diagonal that runs from bottom most left to upper most right.


What is a zero with a line through it?

If the line is horizontal, it is the greek letter theta, often used to label an angle. If the line is diagonal, it is used to denote the diagonal of a circle. As the greek letter phi it is used to denote an empty set and also used to label an angle.


What does it mean for a matrix to be triangular?

A square matrix in which all the entries of the main diagonal are zero