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A zero function is a function that is almost everywhere zero.

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The function sometimes known as "the zero function" is the constant function with constant c=0, i.e., f(x)=0 (Kimberling 1998, p. 53).

See also

Constant Function, Identity Function

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References

Kimberling, C. "Triangle Centers and Central Triangles." Congr. Numer. 129, 1-295, 1998.

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