THe Gupta Empire
Zero and decimal point are both missing
The first mathematician is Arya bhatt.
The oldest known text to use a decimal 0 is an Indian document: Lokavibhâga, dated 458 AD.
No. It is read as "zero point three" or "point three"
THe Gupta Empire
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
The first mathematician is Arya bhatt.
The oldest known text to use a decimal 0 is an Indian document: Lokavibhâga, dated 458 AD.
No. It is read as "zero point three" or "point three"
They are associated with the ancient Indian civilisation.
Decimal point zero four is not equal to decimal point four zero..04 = 4/100.40 = 4/10thus, .04 < .40
What makes the idea of the zero so important is because without it the decimal system would not work.
Music can be found in the 780s.
For the Gupta Empire, they created the concept of zero and the decimal system.
The Roman numeral system is decimal but not directly positional and does not include a zero.