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Zero is an indeterminate form, it's just nothing. It's a lack thereof a number.It's like saying pure black is a color. It isn't, it's nothing. You can only tell it is there because of it's surroundings. It can't be seen.
If that is your logic, explain to me negative numbers.
Negative numbers are numbers with a negative value, why do I have to explain this? Negative numbers can still be divisible.
Then zero would be a number without a value.
Correct. Zero is just a placeholder in most cases. It is the essence of nothingness.It has no value.
Zero is an indeterminate form, it's just nothing. It's a lack thereof a number.It's like saying pure black is a color. It isn't, it's nothing. You can only tell it is there because of it's surroundings. It can't be seen.Zero isn't a part of this equation.
Which is what I'm saying. Why are you quoting yourself? Am I wrong?
I don't get it, are you trying to tell me zero doesn't exist? I know it has no value.I may be misreading.
I don't even know why I quoted that, actually.I'm going to go to bed.
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Okay, I thought you were attempting to claim zero didn't exist.
Zero has no value in that it represents nothing.