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3. Roman numeral for zero is not defined. it is true. or false​

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Answered by NamanR1612
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The Romans never used their numerals for arithmetic, thus avoiding the need to keep a column empty with a zero symbol. ... Addition and subtraction were done instead on an abacus or counting frame.

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Roman numerals start to count from one and had no symbol to represent “0“. ... That is why there is no zero in roman numerals.

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