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how to explain romannumbers in maths

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roman numerals are the numerical system used in ancient Rome. They use combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet to represent different values. Learning Roman numerals can help you write outlines, understand ancient Roman culture, and become a more cultured human being.

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Roman numerals are the numbers that were used in ancient Rome, which employed combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet (I, V, X, L, C, D and M). Numbers are represented by combinations of the following symbols: Numbers are represented by putting the symbols into various combinations in different orders..

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