Zero Is Not Nothing

Zero Is Not Nothing

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Jan 1, 1978 · Inglés · Tapa blanda
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1978
Editorial HarperCollins
ISBN-10 0690038291
ISBN-13 9780690038293

Descripción

In a world where numbers reign supreme, zero emerges as a silent yet powerful force, often overlooked in its significance. Mindel Sitomer, Harry Sitomer, and Richard Cuffari delve deep into its multifaceted role, showcasing how zero does more than just take up space in our number system. It serves as an essential placeholder that allows for the distinction between quantities, bringing clarity and structure to mathematics.

As the narrative unfolds, the authors explore zero's various applications beyond mere numerics. They illuminate its role in advanced mathematics and science, revealing how zero underpins concepts such as calculus and computer programming. Throughout the journey, readers encounter not only mathematical explanations but also historical anecdotes that bring to life the development of this enigmatic symbol.

This engaging exploration guides readers through an innovative understanding of zero, encouraging them to appreciate its complexity and importance. It is a celebration of how something that seems like nothing can actually hold so much value and influence in our lives, transforming the way we perceive numbers and the very art of counting itself.
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