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By around 650 AD, Indian mathematicians started using zero as an actual number in their calculations.
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Indian scholars like Aryabhata and Brahmagupta developed the idea of zero as more than a placeholder. Brahmagupta described rules for zero in arithmetic, treating it as a number you could add, subtract, and use in equations. This was a big leap forward because it allowed more advanced math and paved the way for algebra and calculus.
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