What is 0
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May 21, 2006 4:44 AM #10129
Oh... yeah I was gonna say something about jesus... So like now, the world revolves around zero, ok, understand.
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May 21, 2006 5:10 AM #10132
Well Black is actually a color, the same yeah white is, even though white represents light, which is the absense of darkness.....what? Anyways....0 I think is a number, and 0 is.....wow, thats hard to explain.
May 21, 2006 7:42 AM #10133
Sheesh, most of you guys are making random posts based on retarded, twisted "facts" from other similarly misguided posts.
Like, someone says that "zero" was discovered in some year and the next person says "Yay no math!"
Wtf is going on?
Like, someone says that "zero" was discovered in some year and the next person says "Yay no math!"
Wtf is going on?
May 21, 2006 8:00 AM #10136
I think the number 0 is just a place holder.
May 21, 2006 8:02 AM #10137
My brain doesnt have the ability to think that deep.
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May 21, 2006 2:53 PM #10142
Quote from muxxorSheesh, most of you guys are making random posts based on retarded, twisted "facts" from other similarly misguided posts.
Like, someone says that "zero" was discovered in some year and the next person says "Yay no math!"
Wtf is going on?
Yeah, that "Zero" was discovered by whoever crap, I don't believe, but I do think 0 is a number, and just because he has no value doesn't mean anything.
May 21, 2006 2:57 PM #10143
Black is a tone. I go with SOY's comment on 0.
May 21, 2006 3:02 PM #10144
The number zero is a figure representing nothing. in the number 100, there is nothing in the ones place, there is nothing in the tens place and there is 1 in the hundreds place. the number 0 allows us to do math in a more easier and less writing way.
It is a number representing nothing, but just because it represents nothing, doesn't mean it's nothing. the word "nothing" represents well... nothing. does that mean it's not a word?
So, 0 is a number. Just don't think about it any furthur then that. Just let 0 do what it does and not think of it any further
It is a number representing nothing, but just because it represents nothing, doesn't mean it's nothing. the word "nothing" represents well... nothing. does that mean it's not a word?
So, 0 is a number. Just don't think about it any furthur then that. Just let 0 do what it does and not think of it any further
May 21, 2006 4:24 PM #10148
0 Is waz it called oh yea nothing to me
May 21, 2006 4:32 PM #10149
0 is a term that stands for nothing, but even nothing is something, 0 is the most important number, even more important than 1
May 21, 2006 4:33 PM #10150
True u are right
May 21, 2006 9:05 PM #10155
When I said 0 was discovered in the 400-600 A.D. range, I meant the actual written form of it was. It wasn't actually discovered, it was "invented" kind of. The people in the Indus River Valley used it for the first time in math calculations then and they found out how to do more complex equations.
TheGreeks, Romans and all other civilizations that were advanced enough to do that type of math were only using what we call natural numbers. They used from 1 to infinity. Now that we have zero, though we can represent values less than nothing, which kind of makes 0 a number. I still don't agree with it being a number of value, just a way of representing the fact that a container is empty and things like that.
TheGreeks, Romans and all other civilizations that were advanced enough to do that type of math were only using what we call natural numbers. They used from 1 to infinity. Now that we have zero, though we can represent values less than nothing, which kind of makes 0 a number. I still don't agree with it being a number of value, just a way of representing the fact that a container is empty and things like that.
May 21, 2006 9:34 PM #10159
I've always thought 0 was a symbol/figure to replace the space between -1 and 1.
Thus making 0 a representative of emptiness or a number with no value.
Thus making 0 a representative of emptiness or a number with no value.
May 21, 2006 9:36 PM #10160
Edzachary what most of the other posters have said. :)
May 21, 2006 9:37 PM #10162
It's just what you put in numbers when no other number 1-9 belongs in that place value.