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ZERO
Focus Of Presentation


 The History of Zero
  Before Zero
  Birth of Zero


 Importance of Zero
   In Mathematics
   In Other Fields
Life Without Zero

  Can you imagine mathematics without
   zero?
   Numbers are used to count creatures or objects
       40 cows in the field
       Six loaves of bread at the marketplace
    Counting zero sheep or loaves of bread does not
    make much sense


  Zero was just not needed!
Before Zero

 Numbers were used for thousands of
 years before they used zero
 Historical records show different path
 towards the concept
   Zero made appearances only to vanish again
   Mathematicians were searching for it ,yet did
   not recognize its fundamental significance
Egyptians
 Egyptian hieroglyphics
  were used as early as
  3500 B.C.E.

 Egypt did not have or
  need a zero.

 Even without zero,
  Egyptians became
  masters of
  mathematics.
Greeks
 The Greeks brought mathematics to its
 highest point in ancient times.
 Around 500 BC, the Greeks developed a
 newer more sophisticated system
  This way avoided repeated letters
Romans

 The Romans also had
  a number system
   It was a step back from
   the less sophisticated
   Egyptian system.


 The Roman 87,
  LXXXVII, requires
  seven symbols, with
  several repeats
Still…

 The Egyptian, Greek and Roman number
 systems had no zeros

 Even though the Greek number system
  was more sophisticated than the Egyptian
  and Greek, it was not the most advanced.
Babylonians
 2500 B.C.E., the Babylonians used a system of
  two symbols
   Base 60
 They sometimes used a space to represent an
  empty position.
 By about 200 C.E., they used a pair of small
  triangles to represent an empty position.
 Babylonians never actually invented a zero, they
  made an important first step!
Babylonians
Birth of Zero
 In the history of culture the
  discovery of zero will always
  stand out as one of the greatest
  single achievements of the
  human race.
               -Tobias Danzig


    Without zero we would
    lack
      Calculus, financial
       accounting, the ability
       to make arithmetic
       computations quickly
       and computers!
India

 Hindu culture had a positional number
  system in base ten
  They used a dot to represent an empty place
      Sunya which meant “empty” was the name for this
      dot
  At this point, the early zero was a placeholder
   and an aid in computation
 By 500 C.E., the Hindus use a small circle
  to represent Zero!
  This circle was recognized as a numeral
Hindu- Arabic Numerals

 Arabic people recognized the value of the
  Hindu system
   They adapted the numerals and computation
   Then spread the ideas in their travels
 The zero was named with the Arabic word
 sifz
  The actual word “zero” came from Italy
Fear of Zero!

 Europeans resisted Hindu-Arabic
  numerals
 It seemed strange
   The numerals, including zero, were not
   accepted
  Florence, Italy, passed a law prohibiting the use
   of the numerals
      0 could be changed to look like 6 or 9
 Slowly, the numbers became accepted
  1500s
Use of Zero

 By 130 AD Ptolemy was using a symbol
  for Zero.
 It was used alone and hence was the first
  documented use of the number zero in the
  old world.
 The Oldest known text to use Zero in the
  decimal place value system was the Jain
  text dated 458AD
Spreading The News
 Leonardo of Pisa,
 known as Fibonacci
   Born to a merchant
   family living in North
   Africa
   Learned Hindu-Arabic
   numerals from his
   Arabic tutors
   He brought the news of
   zero and new
   computational methods
   to Europe in his book
Importance of Zero
 It plays a central role
 in math.
    As a additive identity
    in integers ,real nos.
     and other algebraic
     structures
    As a place holder in
     the place value system.
   It has been called a
     natural no.and has a
     special role in
     measuring of physical
     quantities.
In the real-number system,
0 is the only number that is neither negative
nor positive.

It represents the boundary between the
negative and the positive numbers.

This property makes 0 the natural starting
point, or origin, on many scales, as on the
coordinate axes and on thermometers.
Zero Is A Special Number

 If we add 0 to any number, the sum is the
  original number
    Same is true for subtraction
 If you multiply any number by 0, the product is
  0
 If you raise any nonzero number to the power
  of 0, the resulting number is 1
 If you divide 0 by any nonzero, the quotient is 0
 Any number divided by 0 is undefined
Zero is…..

 It is the number that separates positive
  numbers from negative numbers
 It is a natural number
 It is even
 It is the integer that precedes one
 Zero must sit in its rightful place on the
  number line, before on and after negative
  one
YET….

 zero sits at the end of the computer key
  board
 At the bottom of the telephone!

 Because we always start counting with
 one!
Resources
      Anthony, Glenda, and Margaret Walshaw. “Zero: A
    “None” Number?” Teaching Children Mathematics.
    August 2004
      Humes, Alexander. Zero to Lazy Eight, The
    Romance of Numbers. Simon and Shuster. New York,
    New York, 1993.
       Ifrah, Grorges. The Universal History of Numbers.
    John Wiley and sons, Inc. New York, New York, 2006.
       O’Connor, JJ and E F Robertson. “History Topic: A
    history of Zero,” MacTutor History of Mathematics.
    Noverber 2000. http://www-history.mcs.st-
    andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/Zero.html
Resources

    Seife, Charles. Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous
    Idea. Penguin Group Penugin Putnam Inc. New York,
    New York, 2000.
 Wallin, Nils-Bertil. “The History of Zero, How was Zero
  Discovered?” Yale Global, 19 November, 2002.
       Wilson, Patricia S. “Zero: A Special Case.”
    Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School. 6 no 5 300-
    3, 308-9 Jan 2001.
 “O” Wikipedia, May 2007.
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0_%28number%29
This Presentation can be

 used for Classes V TO
          VII


    for Maths Activities

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Importance of zero

  • 2. Focus Of Presentation  The History of Zero Before Zero Birth of Zero  Importance of Zero In Mathematics In Other Fields
  • 3. Life Without Zero  Can you imagine mathematics without zero? Numbers are used to count creatures or objects  40 cows in the field  Six loaves of bread at the marketplace  Counting zero sheep or loaves of bread does not make much sense  Zero was just not needed!
  • 4. Before Zero  Numbers were used for thousands of years before they used zero  Historical records show different path towards the concept  Zero made appearances only to vanish again  Mathematicians were searching for it ,yet did not recognize its fundamental significance
  • 5. Egyptians  Egyptian hieroglyphics were used as early as 3500 B.C.E.  Egypt did not have or need a zero.  Even without zero, Egyptians became masters of mathematics.
  • 6. Greeks  The Greeks brought mathematics to its highest point in ancient times.  Around 500 BC, the Greeks developed a newer more sophisticated system This way avoided repeated letters
  • 7. Romans  The Romans also had a number system  It was a step back from the less sophisticated Egyptian system.  The Roman 87, LXXXVII, requires seven symbols, with several repeats
  • 8. Still…  The Egyptian, Greek and Roman number systems had no zeros  Even though the Greek number system was more sophisticated than the Egyptian and Greek, it was not the most advanced.
  • 9. Babylonians  2500 B.C.E., the Babylonians used a system of two symbols  Base 60  They sometimes used a space to represent an empty position.  By about 200 C.E., they used a pair of small triangles to represent an empty position.  Babylonians never actually invented a zero, they made an important first step!
  • 11. Birth of Zero  In the history of culture the discovery of zero will always stand out as one of the greatest single achievements of the human race. -Tobias Danzig  Without zero we would lack  Calculus, financial accounting, the ability to make arithmetic computations quickly and computers!
  • 12. India  Hindu culture had a positional number system in base ten They used a dot to represent an empty place  Sunya which meant “empty” was the name for this dot At this point, the early zero was a placeholder and an aid in computation  By 500 C.E., the Hindus use a small circle to represent Zero! This circle was recognized as a numeral
  • 13. Hindu- Arabic Numerals  Arabic people recognized the value of the Hindu system  They adapted the numerals and computation  Then spread the ideas in their travels  The zero was named with the Arabic word sifz The actual word “zero” came from Italy
  • 14. Fear of Zero!  Europeans resisted Hindu-Arabic numerals  It seemed strange  The numerals, including zero, were not accepted Florence, Italy, passed a law prohibiting the use of the numerals  0 could be changed to look like 6 or 9  Slowly, the numbers became accepted 1500s
  • 15. Use of Zero  By 130 AD Ptolemy was using a symbol for Zero.  It was used alone and hence was the first documented use of the number zero in the old world.  The Oldest known text to use Zero in the decimal place value system was the Jain text dated 458AD
  • 16. Spreading The News  Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci  Born to a merchant family living in North Africa  Learned Hindu-Arabic numerals from his Arabic tutors  He brought the news of zero and new computational methods to Europe in his book
  • 17. Importance of Zero  It plays a central role in math.  As a additive identity in integers ,real nos. and other algebraic structures  As a place holder in the place value system. It has been called a natural no.and has a special role in measuring of physical quantities.
  • 18. In the real-number system, 0 is the only number that is neither negative nor positive. It represents the boundary between the negative and the positive numbers. This property makes 0 the natural starting point, or origin, on many scales, as on the coordinate axes and on thermometers.
  • 19. Zero Is A Special Number  If we add 0 to any number, the sum is the original number  Same is true for subtraction  If you multiply any number by 0, the product is 0  If you raise any nonzero number to the power of 0, the resulting number is 1  If you divide 0 by any nonzero, the quotient is 0  Any number divided by 0 is undefined
  • 20. Zero is…..  It is the number that separates positive numbers from negative numbers  It is a natural number  It is even  It is the integer that precedes one  Zero must sit in its rightful place on the number line, before on and after negative one
  • 21. YET….  zero sits at the end of the computer key board  At the bottom of the telephone!  Because we always start counting with one!
  • 22. Resources  Anthony, Glenda, and Margaret Walshaw. “Zero: A “None” Number?” Teaching Children Mathematics. August 2004  Humes, Alexander. Zero to Lazy Eight, The Romance of Numbers. Simon and Shuster. New York, New York, 1993.  Ifrah, Grorges. The Universal History of Numbers. John Wiley and sons, Inc. New York, New York, 2006.  O’Connor, JJ and E F Robertson. “History Topic: A history of Zero,” MacTutor History of Mathematics. Noverber 2000. http://www-history.mcs.st- andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/Zero.html
  • 23. Resources  Seife, Charles. Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea. Penguin Group Penugin Putnam Inc. New York, New York, 2000.  Wallin, Nils-Bertil. “The History of Zero, How was Zero Discovered?” Yale Global, 19 November, 2002.  Wilson, Patricia S. “Zero: A Special Case.” Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School. 6 no 5 300- 3, 308-9 Jan 2001.  “O” Wikipedia, May 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0_%28number%29
  • 24. This Presentation can be used for Classes V TO VII for Maths Activities