The Indians invented 0, then Islamic Arabs brought it to the west.
The Gupta Empire, early civilization in India.
It was made in roe in the early years about 2000n years ago
The early Indian civilization that developed a counting system incorporating zero is the Gupta Empire, which thrived from around the 4th to 6th centuries CE. This innovation is attributed to Indian mathematicians, who recognized zero as a numeral and a concept, which significantly advanced mathematics. The numeral system they created later influenced mathematical practices globally, particularly through its adoption in the Islamic world and then Europe.
aryabhatta first invented zero in India
The concept of zero as a numerical value was developed by ancient Indian mathematicians around the 5th century CE. It was represented by a symbol and used in calculations, significantly influencing mathematics. The use of zero later spread to the Islamic world and eventually to Europe, revolutionizing numerical systems globally.
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The Gupta Empire, early civilization in India.
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They are known as the fist civilization to use the number zero, and they also invented chocolate. Hope that helps :)
It was made in roe in the early years about 2000n years ago
No, it was invented by early muslims after the end of the roman empire
The Mayas invented zero before it was introdiced to Europe. This allowed them to make complex calculations.
The early Indian civilization that developed a counting system incorporating zero is the Gupta Empire, which thrived from around the 4th to 6th centuries CE. This innovation is attributed to Indian mathematicians, who recognized zero as a numeral and a concept, which significantly advanced mathematics. The numeral system they created later influenced mathematical practices globally, particularly through its adoption in the Islamic world and then Europe.
aryabhatta first invented zero in India
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
The Mayans were the only civilization to have a zero in their number system The zero was a shell.
The concept of zero as a numerical value was developed by ancient Indian mathematicians around the 5th century CE. It was represented by a symbol and used in calculations, significantly influencing mathematics. The use of zero later spread to the Islamic world and eventually to Europe, revolutionizing numerical systems globally.