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Did Greeks and Romans have symbols for 0?

No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.


What is the advantage of the Roman numeral system?

A 0 symbol is not needed to carry out calculations in the Roman numeral system. Whereas in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system a 0 symbol is essential to carry out calculations. The Romans would have used an abacus counting device to make any intricate calculations.


What two mathematical operations couldn't the ancient Romans do?

The Romans could do all the four mathematical calculations which existed prior to the development of algebra. They could add, subtract, multiply and divide by using the abacus. The thing that Roman numerals did not have was the digit 0. The Romans used fractions, but didn't have a standard way to write them using their numerals. They just wrote the word for the fraction: for example, two-sevenths was "duae septimae" and three-eighths was "tres octavae."


Is there a roman numeral for 0?

No! Nor did the Romans figure the concept of negative numbers.


Did the Romans have snipers?

Dis a legit question? o.0


Why is 0 have to be needed in roman calculations?

No only the 0 does not have to be needed in Roman calculations. It cannot possibly be used. The Romans did not have 0.


Is there a Roman numeral 0?

No, the Romans had no concept for zero. This is an Arabic notion.


What is abacus computer generation?

Possibly minus 1, along with mechanical desk calculators. Generation 0 would then be programmable electromechanical computers like the Harvard Mark 1 and Zuse Z-3. Then the normal generation numbering starts with electronics.


What is the definison of Digital?

A device that works on the idea that something is on or off. In computers 0=off 1=on. The abacus was considered digital because the beads were either on of off.


What is the most easiest maths equation ever?

0 = 0 lol isn't that the easiest cuz like there is no accurate answer and value where as the answer before was 1 = 1 which means that there is a value to it. 0=0 wasn't an easy calculation for the ancient Romans either. They didn't have the number zero in their number system at all. They considered that if you had nothing there was no point in representing it. I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) that the concept of the number zero was invented by the arab mathematicians and later adopted by the Greeks.


What is the representation of 0 in Roman numerals?

The representation of 0 in Roman numerals is not applicable as the Romans did not have a symbol for zero in their numerical system.


Why is 9 maximum number of beads on abacus?

The number 9 is the maximum number of beads on an abacus because it is the last number in the ones place before the tens place is reached.. The abacus is a tool that was used for arithmetic in ancient times. It is composed of a frame with a series of rods or wires on which beads are strung. The beads are used to represent numbers.