I think the answer is "I am a fool".
zero
Zero. (zeh-row)
i wasn't sure if it had to be one word only or if it could be multiple, but ZERO works zero Zero does, perhaps Nero if you include people's names.Nero, zero, bureau,
If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero If you mean 600 - seiscientos
zero is cero in spanish. cero means zero.
although fool is a good guess....my answer would have to be there is no word that has two "zero's" between it; they would have to be "O's"
It depends if you are starting in the negative or positive.
The "double prime", or second derivative of y = 5x, equals zero. The first derivative is 5, a constant. Since the derivative of any constant is zero, the derivative of 5 is zero.
There are eight significant figures in the number 230058.35. All numbers between the first and last digits, as well as the first and last digits, when the first and last digits aren't zero are included as a significant figure.
A roulette wheel has the numbers 1-36 and zero, and sometimes double zero. Zero & double zero sum to 0 The sum of n numbers is 1/2 n(first + last) Sum of numbers of roulette wheel = 1/2 x 36 x (1 + 36) + 0 = 666.
Same -on first number zero for last digit infered so no need to write it same goes for the first zero which you wrote on both (not needed)
aryabhatta first invented zero in India
(4x1)+(2x0)+(1x1)=5. The first number is the place value. The second number is if there's a zero or a 1. Notice that the first number is half of the last first :) (last first) number. 1001=9. 1101=13. Who can do 10001101?
5. Count the number of digits from the first non-zero digit to the last non-zero digit.
There are three sig fig in 0.00567. The first significant figure is the first non-zero digit; count all the digits from there ontwards until the last non-zero digit is reached.
No, 6. You count from the first non-zero digit to the last non-zero digit. Zeros between non-zero digits are counted.
The first civilization to use the concept of zero is the Toltec tribe of Mesoamerica.