ZERO IS THE FIRST OF TEN SYMBOLS-the digits-with which we are able to represent any of an infinitude of numbers.
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Numerals, Number theory, Nombres, Théorie des nombresShowing 4 featured editions. View all 22 editions?
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From zero to infinity: what makes numbers interesting
2006, A K Peters, A K Peters/CRC Press
in English
- 5th ed.
1568812736 9781568812731
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From Zero to Infinity: What Makes Numbers Interesting (Spectrum Series)
April 1992, Mathematical Assn of America
Paperback
in English
- 4th edition
0883855054 9780883855058
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From zero to infinity: what makes numbers interesting
1992, Mathematical Association of America
in English
- 4th ed
0883855054 9780883855058
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From zero to infinity: what makes numbers interesting.
1964, Crowell
in English
- [3d] ed. expanded [and rev.]
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