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    The first known English use of zero was in 1598. [3] The Italian mathematician Fibonacci (c. 1170 – c. 1250), who grew up in North Africa and is credited with introducing the decimal system to Europe, used the term zephyrum. This became zefiro in Italian, and was then contracted to zero in Venetian.

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  3. Zero is a number which means an amount of null size; that is, if the number of brothers is zero, that means the same thing as having no brothers, and if something has a weight of zero, it has no weight.

    • 0! = 1
    • √0 = 0
    • log b (0) is undefined
    • 3 ÷ 0 is undefined
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  7. Aug 21, 2009 · The number zero as we know it arrived in the West circa 1200, most famously delivered by Italian mathematician Fibonacci (aka Leonardo of Pisa), who brought it, along with the rest of the Arabic...

  8. Dictionary
    zero
    /ˈzɪərəʊ/

    cardinal

    • 1. no quantity or number; nought; the figure 0: "figures from zero to nine" Similar noughtnothingciphernil

    verb

    • 1. adjust (an instrument) to zero: "zero the counter when the tape has rewound"
    • 2. set the sights of (a gun) for firing: "the rifle had been zeroed at an elevation of 200"

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