R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
zero was invented independently in India
Yes india invented the zero
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A name can't be given because it was long ago. More information a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero#History
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
zero was invented independently in India
Yes india invented the zero
He was the first to invent zero . He gave rules to compute zero.
aryabhatta
India ..of course..
Around A.D.600
pls provide reference for your answer ARYABHATTA
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
The Zero.
You can invent an infinite number of sets that don't contain the number zero. For a start, a common set that doesn't contain the zero is the set of natural, or counting, numbers (1, 2, 3...).You can invent an infinite number of sets that don't contain the number zero. For a start, a common set that doesn't contain the zero is the set of natural, or counting, numbers (1, 2, 3...).You can invent an infinite number of sets that don't contain the number zero. For a start, a common set that doesn't contain the zero is the set of natural, or counting, numbers (1, 2, 3...).You can invent an infinite number of sets that don't contain the number zero. For a start, a common set that doesn't contain the zero is the set of natural, or counting, numbers (1, 2, 3...).
A name can't be given because it was long ago. More information a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero#History