Math, asked by sanjay4786, 1 year ago

who invented the 0(zero)?​

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Answered by Jammy03
3

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Discover zero and EVEN PIE


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Answered by vishu592
1

Though people have always understood the concept of nothing or having nothing, the concept of zero is relatively new; it fully developed in India around the fifth century A.D., perhaps a couple of centuries earlier. Before then, mathematicians struggled to perform the simplest arithmetic calculations. Today, zero — both as a symbol (or numeral) and a concept meaning the absence of any quantity — allows us to perform calculus, do complicated equations, and to have invented computers.


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