Who Discovered The Zero Or Naught?

Zero! Can you imagine Math without zero? Before the zero, Mathematics would have been considered so difficult.

About 3000 years ago the babylonians mathematics had a very complicated numerical system, where they used a space between sexagesimal numerals.

The Mesoamerican that inhabited Mexico and Central America used the Zero as a separator inĀ its 20 numeral system.

The Greeks for relegious resasons could not admit that nothing could be symboled by a symbol.

The first people that used the zero in the counting system were the Indians in the forth century BC. Then came Brahmagupta (598-668 AD), an Indian astronomer and mathematician. He was the

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