In mathematics, there is really only 0, however, computer people often use the idea of signed zero which is + or - zero.
Also, sometimes the idea of -0 is used when something approaches zero from the left on the number line. So the answer is yes some people have created and used the idea of signed zero and have rules for working with it, but mathematicians really just use 0.
No. There is no difference between -0 and +0, so both are called 0.
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, 00 and 0 are not the same thing. 00 is like having two zeros next to each other, while 0 is just a single zero. So, yeah, they're different, but like, who really cares, you know?
any thing under 0 is undefined examples: 0/4=undefined 0/59=undefined 0/129,990,789=undefined
because you can always add a 0 when using decimals
Thing is, 3 doesn't equal 0.03... But... using false logic, it could be proved: Do we agree: 0/3 = 0/0.03 = 0 We know if: n/a = n/b then, a =b. Therefore, 3 = 0.03 However, you can't do that with a 0, so 3 doesn't equal 0.03
The ISBN of A Thing of Beauty is 0-515-03379-0.
There is no such thing as -0.
no. there is no such thing as guitar hero 0. they started out on guitar hero 1.
the answer is 0 because any thing times 0 equals 0.
No. There is no difference between -0 and +0, so both are called 0.
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, 00 and 0 are not the same thing. 00 is like having two zeros next to each other, while 0 is just a single zero. So, yeah, they're different, but like, who really cares, you know?
There is no such thing is the year 0
the number -0 does not exist so no.
There is no such thing as 0 to the power of 0. x0 is 1 for any x except 0 0x is 0 for any x except 0 So 00 is not defined.
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any thing under 0 is undefined examples: 0/4=undefined 0/59=undefined 0/129,990,789=undefined
ANY number raised to the power of 0 (zero) is 1