Math, asked by vaishnavinadar7148, 11 months ago

The number '0' does not have an equivalent to be represented in roman numerals (true / false)

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Answered by PADMINI
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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

Answered by bhararana737
0

Answer:

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