In today's terms 144 in Roman numerals is: CXLIV
No, CXliv represents 144 in Roman numerals.
Romans used Roman numerals as their form of numbers. Romans needed Roman Numerals because they needed numbers to count, tell time, and do other things in life that involved numbers. Roman numerals were used because they could all be scribed using a flat chisel i.e X I V M.
Its there too tell you the charge of the compound.
it means 85. You can tell if you are smart.
I don't think my number line is influenced by Roman numerals. From what I can tell, my number line is influenced by Arabic numerals and by the fact that I have ten fingers.
23.09.79 would be XXIII.IX.LXXIX and 23.09.1979 would be XXIII.IX.MCMLXXIX. 01.12.63 would be I.XII.LXIII and o1.12.1963 would be I.XII.MCMLXIII.
I believe it was because Romans could not count numbers so they created roman numerals which were almost like numbers in order to tell time and count.
Romans used Roman numerals as their form of numbers. Romans needed Roman Numerals because they needed numbers to count, tell time, and do other things in life that involved numbers. Roman numerals were used because they could all be scribed using a flat chisel i.e X I V M.
They first learned to tell the time using Roman Numerals. Roman Numerals are a type of time used by the Romans to tell when their opponents were going to attack.
Its there too tell you the charge of the compound.
it means 85. You can tell if you are smart.
I don't think my number line is influenced by Roman numerals. From what I can tell, my number line is influenced by Arabic numerals and by the fact that I have ten fingers.
They used them to tell time, to measure farm fields, and to count stuff.
23.09.79 would be XXIII.IX.LXXIX and 23.09.1979 would be XXIII.IX.MCMLXXIX. 01.12.63 would be I.XII.LXIII and o1.12.1963 would be I.XII.MCMLXIII.
Best case to use them is for numbering things. It looks a lot better if you said "Example VII" Then if you said "Example 7" in something sophisticated. Sometimes years could be in roman numerals, but not always. I'd use them mostly just if you need to tell what number something is out of a set of it.
Roman numerals are used to identify the oxidation state of transition metals with more than one possible oxidation state.
I'm currently not sure but what I'm sure of is that you can't do a number over 1,000.You can't do numbers ex."20009" because it is a number over 1,000.Easy way to find roman numerals: Go onto Google and say ex... 24 in roman numerals and on the top,Google will tell you what it is.
I don't really know but search up your question in wolfram alpha {maths website} and I am positive that it will tell you not only how to do it but also it will tell you the answer! GoodLuck and I hope that helps you.