decimal system and zero are the contribution of the Indians to the humanity.
THe Gupta Empire
No, it makes no difference.
Zero and decimal point are both missing
It is 543210. Decimal number need not be fractional.
decimal system and zero are the contribution of the Indians to the humanity.
There is no such number. It is always possible to insert a zero immediately after the decimal point to make a number that is one tenth as large (or ten times smaller).
THe Gupta Empire
No, it makes no difference.
The first people to use the decimal system and the number zero WERE NOT THE CHINESE! I am learning about this in school. The ancient Hindu's invented them during the Gupta Empire.
Zero and decimal point are both missing
It is 543210. Decimal number need not be fractional.
The least possible decimal that is greater than zero but less than one is point zero infinite times THEN one. One could try to write it as point zero one with a repitan over the zero, but i don't think that that is an acceptable format to use when writing decimals. Hope this helps!
The first mathematician is Arya bhatt.
The number zero has huge significance. Without it the decimal based system which we all use (because it is the easiest system for humans to perform calculations with) would not be possible. The decimal system has the number base of 10. This is to say that we can represent all possible numbers from a pool of ten digits. 0 is the first of these ten digits. Also, bear in mind that without the number zero you wouldn't even be able to ask me this question as we wouldn't have computers either. Machines operate using the binary system which has a base of 2. All numbers in binary can be represented using a pool of 2 digits; 0 & 1.
18.6666 rounded to the nearest zero decimal place would be 19 Warning: Writing 19.0 gives 1 decimal place, so make sure you don't do that!
The oldest known text to use a decimal 0 is an Indian document: Lokavibhâga, dated 458 AD.