Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

how do u write 0 in roman numerals?


atul103: there is no specific number for zero.. dear

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Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
8

Answer:

The number zero does not have its own Roman numeral, but the word nulla (the Latin word meaning "none") was used by medieval scholars in lieu of 0. Dionysius Exiguus was known to use nulla alongside Roman numerals in 525.

Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

\Huge\sf{{\color{navy}{{\underline{an}}}}{\color{blue}{{\underline{sw}}}}{\blue{{\underline{er}}}}{\color{skyblue}{:}}}

Zero doesnt have its own roman numeral. Roman Numerals System was developed for mostly knowing the price of goods, and to trade. So, there was no need for a symbol to represent zero. Instead of the number zero, the word “nulla” (the Latin word meaning "none") was used by the Romans.

hope it helps :)

\Huge\sf{{\color{navy}{{\underline{iTz}}}}{\color{blue}{{\underline{Magic}}}}{\blue{{\underline{Crystal}}}}{\color{skyblue}{777}}}

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