Yes, roman numerals are quite commonly used in books. They are primarily seen in the introductory pages, uncapitalized and italicized(i, ii, iv, x). As for the actual book part, I've never seen a book with page numbers in roman numerals
I use roman numerals in math
cause sometimes people still use it in books and stuff
Some use roman numerals because some doesn't know numbers, so instead it is roman numerals.
They are frequently used to number the pages in the index and table of contents.
No, Roman numerals are traditionally written in uppercase letters.
We do use Roman numerals today. For example, Roman numerals are often found in making outlines; to label book chapters; to label the frontmatter (pages) in books.
I use roman numerals in math
cause sometimes people still use it in books and stuff
Some use roman numerals because some doesn't know numbers, so instead it is roman numerals.
Some clocks, chapters of some books, chemistry, plays, etc.
They are frequently used to number the pages in the index and table of contents.
No, Roman numerals are traditionally written in uppercase letters.
All libraries have books and movies that are often dated with Roman numerals. Also, many voluminous books number their chapters in RN.
Some countries only use Roman Numerals, so they use it a lot.
We still use Roman numbers today. One place where you often see Roman numbers is on a clock face. We generally make use of less of Roman Numerals.3604262 in roman numerals is MMMDCMMMMCCLXII.
For rules relating to the use of Roman numerals see related links.
IVVIX is 1960 in Roman Numerals.