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Answered by BHAVAYVERMA
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Zero can be used for two purposes which are reasonably different from one another, and it has different aspects within the two uses for being a concept, a notion, a notation and a name. First, it can be used as a symbol to indicate an empty place in today's place value number system to describe the correct positioning of other numbers. For instance, the numbers 2011 and 211 represent two different numbers and have completely different sense. Secondly, zero is used in its form as a number itself i.e. 0. Both the above mentioned uses of zero have been exceedingly important. Yet, the two above described uses of zero cannot report historical evidence of creation of zero. It

would not have been so easy for the term and idea behind the invention of the number to be widely accepted and used. The number and term zero has not been spontaneously derived concept. It took a huge period to develop the concept and use of zero as a name and a symbol (O'Connor and Robertson).

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Answered by gnagamokshi
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*Zero can be used for two purposes which are reasonably different from one another, and it has different aspects within the two uses for being a concept, a notion, a notation and a name.

*First, it can be used as a symbol to indicate an empty place in today's place value number system to describe the correct positioning of other numbers.

* For instance, the numbers 2011 and 211 represent two different numbers and have completely different sense.

* Secondly, zero is used in its form as a number itself i.e. 0.

*Both the above mentioned uses of zero have been exceedingly important.

*Yet, the two above described uses of zero cannot report historical evidence of creation of zero.

*It would not have been so easy for the term and idea behind the invention of the number to be widely accepted and used.

*The number and term zero has not been spontaneously derived concept.

* It took a huge period to develop the concept and use of zero as a name and a symbol (O'Connor and Robertson).

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