The figure zero - is simply a 'place filler'. Without it - our numbering system would be chaotic.
Zero is an integer separating positive from negative numbers. Thus literally it means "nothing"
No, nothing can be divisible by zero.
An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.
No. Zero is not the same as a null set.
The word none means nothing, or zero
Zero(0) means NOTHING!!!! So how can you multiply nothing !!!!
1. Zero 2. Nonezilch means nothing - it's in the dictionary
zero means nothing and he barely answers questions
Zero is an integer separating positive from negative numbers. Thus literally it means "nothing"
0 isn't greater then 1
This number is important because it seperates the negatives and positives
Zero is nothing which equals nothing :)
Zip = nothing/zero Nix = nothing/zero Nil = nothing/zero
In business terms 'nil' means 'void' or 'zero' means nothing or not acceptable.
No, it is a noun. It means "nothing" or "zero." (considered a variant spelling of naught)
absolute zero is the essence of nothing and nothing is a quantity of zero.