concept   zero
culture   Western culture
statement   In Western culture, zero is a fundamental mathematical concept representing absence or a placeholder in the decimal system.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 negative numbers Western countries Negative numbers are commonly used in mathematics and everyday life, such as in accounting and temperature measurements. 1
2 number zero Western culture Considered as a mathematical concept with significant value and importance 1
3 positive number Western countries Considered as numbers greater than zero, used in mathematics and everyday life for counting, measuring, and representing quantities. 1
4 positive number Western culture Considered as numbers greater than zero 1
5 positive number Western culture Considered to be any number greater than zero, including decimals and fractions 1
6 positive number Western cultures Positive numbers are considered desirable and represent gain or progress in finance, health, and personal achievement. 1
7 real number Western countries Real numbers include both rational and irrational numbers. 1
8 real number western countries Real numbers are an essential part of mathematical education and widely used in everyday life for calculations and measurements. 1
9 zero Western countries Considered as a symbol of nothingness or absence 1
10 zero Western culture Zero is commonly used in mathematics and has been recognized as a number since the ancient Greeks. 1
11 zero Western culture Zero is used as a placeholder in the decimal system and is considered a fundamental concept in mathematics and science. 1
12 zero Western cultures Zero is a fundamental concept in mathematics and science, representing the absence of quantity or the origin of a number line. 1