In today's modern usage of Roman numerals MCMXLVI is equivalent to 1946 but the ancient Romans would have notated the given numerals quite differently.
MCMXLVI
1946 m=1000 cm= 900 xl=40 vi=6
They represent 1946
1946 = MCMXLVI
1946 in Roman Numerals is MCMXLVI.
V-XVII-MCMXLVI
That is an incorrect number. MCMXLVI would 1946.
IX-II-MCMXLVI
"MCMXLVI" would be the Medieval Roman Numeral form of "1946", but you can't just stick "VIX" in front of that and have it still mean anything. ("VIX" isn't standard form by itself, either.) If there is punctuation that didn't survive the spelling mangler ... for example "V-IX-MCMXLVI" ... it would mean "5-9-1946".In classical Roman numerals, position wasn't important and you just summed up all the values, in which case you'd get 2182 (2x1000 + 1x100 + 1x50 + 2x10 + 2x5 + 2x1).
02-28-1946 would be II-XXVIII-MCMXLVI
1946; M means a thousand in roman numerals, C means one hundred, X means 10, L means 50, V means 5 and I means 1. Therefore MCMXLVI = (1000-100+1000-10+50+5+1), as a smaller number preceding a larger number means taking away.
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