Yes the Romans had a symbol for zero which was N but it wasn't needed in their numeral system because the positional place value of the numerals are self evident.
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There is no known mathematical symbol for zero in the ancient Egyptian number system.
A zero symbol
The Muslims introduced the idea of zero to Europe.
The symbol is a zero with a diagonal line through it.
They contain a zero symbol whereas Roman numerals do not contain a zero symbol because it's not needed
what country did the zero symbol originate from?
Another symbol for zero is the numeral "0." Additionally, in some mathematical contexts, the empty set is often represented by the symbol "∅," which can also imply the concept of "nothing" or "zero." In computer science, the term "null" can represent a value equivalent to zero in certain programming languages.
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A zero symbol.
The Mayans were the only civilization to have a zero in their number system The zero was a shell.
That's not a zero. The small circle is the symbol for "degree."