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What is the Roman numeral equivalent for the number '0'?

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Answered by 12309pari
15

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 PADMINI
7

Answer :

Does not exist.

Step-by-step explanation:

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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