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Who invented the A5 duel chip?

Steve jobs


What is the zero of a function and how does it relate to the functions graph?

A zero of a function is a point at which the value of the function is zero. If you graph the function, it is a point at which the graph touches the x-axis.


Who invented zero first in India?

aryabhatta first invented zero in India


Who invented number zero?

R.A Bhatta invented the number zero


What is a zero of a quadratic function?

The "zero" or "root" of such a function - or of any other function - is the answer to the question: "What value must the variable 'x' have, to let the function have a value of zero?" Or any other variable, depending how the function is defined.


Where is the zero of any function location on the coordinate plane?

The zero of a function is a point where the function evaluates to zero. If you express "y" as a function of "x", i.e. y = f(x), then for a zero of the function, the y-coordinate is 0. In other words, the corresponding point is on the x-axis.


Where does a function equal zero?

If you set a function equal to zero and solve for x, then you are finding where the function crosses the x-axis.


What is called when the denominator is zero in a rational function?

The function is not defined at any values at which the denominator is zero.


How was zero invented?

Zero wasn't invented by a single known person called aryabtta a Indian scientist.


Who invented 0 and why?

zero was invented by aryabhatt


How invented zero?

Aryabhat


Who is the invented zero?

brahmabhatta