Asked by iDk

Which civilization is known for recognizing the numeral zero?
A.
Olmec

B.
Aztec

C.
Maya

D.
Zapotec

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by bobpursley
Learn something your teacher does not know: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-the-origin-of-zer/

None of the choices are good if you are lookng for the first usage. B (mayans) were later, but if you don't know anything about Math history, B is as good as it gets in this question. Descartes, of the French Academy, is the person who taught us to use zero as a place holder (as in 100), before Descartes, dashes were used as place holders as in 1--
Answered by bobpursley
And if you really want to be a smart kid, here is an hour talk by the great Robert Kaplan, who speaks math, the universal language https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njdIGZIvDCw
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Answered by idk
Nobody even put a answer <.<

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Answered by Dee
MAYANS!
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Answered by muzan jackson
the answer is maya
Answered by wally
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Answered by wally SUS
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Answered by Flipman
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