if you are in 6th grade, or know someone in 6th grade look at page 137 in an Ancient Cililization book.
yes
Mesopotamians
A writing systum, the calander, number systum...ect.
Zero (booo)
No! He did not invent it
if you are in 6th grade, or know someone in 6th grade look at page 137 in an Ancient Cililization book.
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
the Mesopotamians
zero was invented independently in India
Yes india invented the zero
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
Mayans had an actual symbol to represent zero - the Mesopotamians just left a space in their cuneiform number representation to indicate a place without value, similar to the modern-day zero Mayans used a base 20 number system.
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No, the Mesopotamians did in the 3rd Millennium BCE.
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...).
around 300 - 400 B.A.
they invented nothing that you need to know