I don't think so but they were one of the first civilizations to use it.
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
Yes, then it was forgotten and re-invented by the Babylonians, forgotten again and finally nailed down by the Indians.
The Mayans were the only civilization to have a zero in their number system The zero was a shell.
The Mayans had the number zero in their number system (their written symbol for it was a shell). The idea of zero was something that most ancient cultures didn't have in their number systems. Not even the Greeks and Romans had a concept of zero. Although, the Persians also had the number zero in their system of numbers as well. So the Mayans weren't the only ones.
Mayans had an actual symbol to represent zero - the Mesopotamians just left a space in their cuneiform number representation to indicate a place without value, similar to the modern-day zero Mayans used a base 20 number system.
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
Around A.D.600
Yes, then it was forgotten and re-invented by the Babylonians, forgotten again and finally nailed down by the Indians.
The Mayans were the only civilization to have a zero in their number system The zero was a shell.
the mayans came up with the concept of zero
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
The Mayans created the calender , the number zero , poetry and pyrimads
zero was invented by great mathematician Aryabhata.
zero was invented independently in India
It was about 2,500 years go when the Mayans were around.
Yes india invented the zero
Euclid..........