History, asked by npkadbe, 11 months ago

Why do roman numbers don't have 0?​

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Answered by rajkhandchandan
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Answer:

Because Roman Numerals System was developed for mostly knowing the price of goods, and to trade. So, there was no need for a symbol to represent zero.

Answered by somyavats1515
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Hello Friend!

Roman Numbers don't have a zero because these numbees were actually invented to mark the prices and to trade which required no zero.

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