In the number 321098765, the zero is in the hundred thousands place. Therefore, the value of the zero in this number is 0 multiplied by 100,000, which equals 0. The zero in this position does not change the overall value of the number significantly, as it represents zero hundreds of thousands.
Zero has a value of zero no matter where it's placed. In this example, it happens to be in the hundredths place.
Zero hundreds
No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
zero is the very important in number system because zero is the center on number line without zero we cannot place minus or plus
The value of zero is always zero. The zero in 890973 is in the thousands place.
Zero has a value of zero no matter where it's placed. In this example, it happens to be in the hundredths place.
Zero hundreds
No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
Ones place
zero is the very important in number system because zero is the center on number line without zero we cannot place minus or plus
It is important because its another number it means no value instead of saying no value you might as well use zero. Its another number even if it bothers you it just is okay. Zero, when added to other numbers, increases their value substantially. For example; take the number 1. When adding 2 zero's, that 1 becomes 100.
Though 0 is zero, it still has an important place in maths. A simple example is that adding a 0 at the end of 1 changes the value of 1 to 10.
To find the answer all you do is add a zero to the number.
The only number whose absolute value is zero is zero. This is because a number's absolute value is its distance from zero on the number line.
The smallest number is zero. That rounds to 870.
For positional place value purposes. Consider this! The Ancient Romans didn't have a zero. It was a Greek invention which was taken up by the Arabs and is how we got the number zero today.