The unit zero
No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
It lacked a zero symbol which was not needed
as far as i know the Egyptian numeral system doesn't use zero. sorry i couldn't be more help ;)
The Indian sub-continent where the zero symbol came from
The Mayans were the only civilization to have a zero in their number system The zero was a shell.
The unit zero
the number is 4
No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
It lacked a zero symbol which was not needed
The ancient Egyptian numeric system has no zero, nor does it need one. Because there are completely different signs for units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands and so on, simply leaving out one type of sign expresses the absence of that number - no zero is required.In writing, the idea of "nothing" or "zero" is expressed by the word nfr but this is not used in arithmetic calculations.
The Egyptian number system, also known as the Egyptian numerals, had strengths in its simplicity and ease of understanding for basic counting and calculations. However, its main weakness was the lack of a concept for zero, which limited its ability for advanced mathematical operations. Additionally, the system relied heavily on addition and multiplication, making division and subtraction more complex and cumbersome.
as far as i know the Egyptian numeral system doesn't use zero. sorry i couldn't be more help ;)
The Indian sub-continent where the zero symbol came from
It contained a zero symbol which made arithmetic a lot easier.
Zero.
A zero symbol