Zero is important in a number line. It is because if you have a number line from 0 to 1 and you have the 0 at the left and the 1 at the right. Lets just say you are counting by 0.2. So it would go 0 - 0.2 - 0.4 - 0.6 - 0.8 - 1 If you didn't have the zero it would not indicate where you are starting from on a number line. So it could look like it started from a different # when you really started from 0.
The number, 0 is nothing, so some number + 0 is that number.
Zero has no number quality, so ) divided by any number is 0.
No, it is not a number, if you have 0 chickens there are not infinite chickens there are 0 chickens so you're going to go hungry.
no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
The origin 0 0 so important in direct variation since it is the reference point.
The number, 0 is nothing, so some number + 0 is that number.
Because 0 is infinate. Anything times 0 will always be 0. So, therefore, 0 is a composite number.
0 times by any number is 0 so the answer is 0
the product of any number and 0 is always 0.so in this case the answer will be 0.
Binary is a series of eight numbers, all comprising of the number 0, or the number 1. Each 0 or 1 in the sequence stands for a particular number, set out like so: 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 = 1, and so forth. So eight would be 00001000.
Any number times 0 is zero.
No. Division by 0 is not defined so 0 is not a divisor of any number.
since 02 =0, many people call 0 the zeroth square number. It fits the definition so it is.
yes, if zero multiply with any number. The answer came to zero. 0 x 0 = 0 0 x 100 = 0 0x 111111= 0 0 x -1122=0 so on..
No. 0+0=0, 0x0=0 and so on.
0 is 0 to the 4th power. When dealing with exponents the number multiplies itself the number the exponent says, so in this case 0x0x0x0=0