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− | '''Zero '''(0) is a number that appears infinitely in the number [[pi]]. |
+ | '''Zero '''(0) is a number that appears infinitely in the number [[pi]] (which is the case for every number in the Arabic system). It first appears in the 33rd digit of pi. |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Zero is the only number to not be a negative or positive numeral. |
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+ | *When a number is multiplied by zero, it becomes zero, as zero has no value. |
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+ | *Dividing by zero is a known impossibility, as zero has no meaning. If this wasn't true, then Physics would have to either be warped or broke down. |
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+ | [[Category:Zeroes]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 24 April 2020
Zero (0) is a number that appears infinitely in the number pi (which is the case for every number in the Arabic system). It first appears in the 33rd digit of pi.
Trivia[]
- Zero is the only number to not be a negative or positive numeral.
- When a number is multiplied by zero, it becomes zero, as zero has no value.
- Dividing by zero is a known impossibility, as zero has no meaning. If this wasn't true, then Physics would have to either be warped or broke down.
WHY PI?