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the concept of zero was and as far as i can tell always will be made up in ancient India.

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Q: How did the number zero originate?
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In which country did zero originate?

what country did the zero symbol originate from?


Where did the Hindu-Arabic number system originate?

The Indian sub-continent where the zero symbol came from


First state of India to introduced zero base budget?

zero was introduce by the country india and it is originate form the state call manipur. u can ring me up in this number for further investigation 09774237992


You zero a number?

Did u mean how to make a number zero?. If so, then the answer is to make a number zero, it is needed to multiply the number with Zero .


Which number when added to a number gives a sum equal to a number?

zero + zero = zero


Is zero a negative number?

No. A negative number is a number below zero, not zero itself.The number zero is neither negative nor positive.


What is the product of a number and zero?

A number multiplied by zero equals zero.


Why zero is the ending of a number?

There is not always a zero at the end if the number. there is a zero if the number is divisible by five.


What number is not a factor of any number but zero?

No number exists. ============ Zero is not a factor of any number but zero.


Is the number zero prime?

No, zero is not a prime number.


Why is zero a whole number and not a natural number?

Zero is a natural number.


Name some properties of zero?

A number plus zero equals the original number. A number minus zero equals the original number. A number multiplied by zero equals zero. A number cannot be divided by zero. Zero is the only number that is neither positive nor negative. Zero represents the boundary between positive and negative numbers. Zero is the natural starting point on many scales, such as on thermometers. Zero is the common point of coordinate axes.