You got it, neither positive nor negative. There are many philosophical interpretations also. One other interesting fact, there wasn't always zero in mathematics. It was developed in India and by the Mayans simultaneously between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD.
2007-04-01 05:50:26
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answered by neuro 2
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Zero is neither positive nor negative, yes. And if you add all the positive and negative numbers, they add to a Zero! And conversely, all numbers are born from Zero! In fact, the universe is probably born from Zero.
2007-04-01 12:51:59
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answered by Swamy 7
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zero (0) is neither positive nor negative you'r right and on the other hand zero means balance,it connects two different parts for example + and -
2007-04-01 12:51:57
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answered by Hurricane 5
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zero is a negative number, however its coefficient of negativity is 0.
2007-04-01 14:00:22
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answered by f4llen4ngel 2
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it's flat. think of it as earth, halfway from hell and heaven. or think of it as broke, half way from owing people money and having some. or getting a C on a math test, nothing to be ashamed of or good enough to brag about.
2007-04-01 12:44:13
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answered by NeonZebra 4
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correct mathematically speaking
it's different if you talking about other stuff
like water freeze point = 0ºC
2007-04-01 12:42:22
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answered by Mak 2
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