The number '0' does NOT have an equivalent to be represented in Roam numerals.
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yes the number 0 is not in the Roman numerals... the reason is when the Romans introduced their numerals .. 0 wasn't discoveries yet
.. as u know aryabhatta introduced 0 ....but Romans used their numerals before his huge and historic discovery..
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