The number '0' does not have an equivalent to be represented in roman numerals (true / false)
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The number '0' does NOT have an equivalent in Roman numerals.
The given statement is TRUE.
- Roman numerals are the number system which was originated from ancient Rome.
- The number zero (0) does not have its own Roman numeral.
Important Roman Numerals:-
1 - I
2 - II
3 - III
4 - IV
5 - V
6 - VI
7 - VII
8 - VIII
9 - IX
10 - X
50 - L
100 - C
500 - D
1000 - M
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