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What represented zero in ancient Chinese numerals?

There was no zero in ancient Chinese numerals. The ancient Chinese number system was not a positional system, so there was no need for a zero.


What counting system does not have a zero?

Roman numerals


What is the significance of the number zero in Roman numerals?

The number zero does not have a significance in Roman numerals because the Romans did not have a symbol for zero. Roman numerals are based on a system of adding and subtracting values of different symbols to represent numbers.


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.


What was wrong with the roman numerals number system?

It lacked a zero symbol which was not needed


How do you write zero in Roman numerals?

Zero does not exist in roman numerals


In Greek numerals is there a symbol for zero?

No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.


Where were Arabic numerals invented?

The Arabic people needed a numeral system and made figures, numbers. They based their system off of zero and also made negatives that the Roman numerals lack.


What number cannot be represented in Roman Numerals?

Zero cannot be represented in Roman Numerals.


Why are Hindu-Arabic numerals better than Roman numerals?

They are easier to use then the Roman numerals. And the Roman number system did not contain a zero. This made it difficult for them to develop many mathematical concepts.


What is the significance of the term "nulla" in Roman numerals?

The term "nulla" in Roman numerals represents the number zero. It is significant because the Romans did not have a symbol for zero, so they used the word "nulla" to indicate the absence of a value in their numerical system.


Which number cannot be represented by roman numerals?

It is 0 or zero because it's not needed in the Roman numeral system as the positional place values of the numerals are self evident