If you mean Roman Numerals it is LIX
59 = LIX
XIL in roman numerals means : 59
LIX
No, 59: L=50 I=1 X=10 LIV is 54. No, these numerals are supposed to represent 59 but they should be written down as LVIIII (59) or ILX (60-1). Four IIII's is never used in Roman numerals, 59 is LIX.
LVIX in roman numerals is 59.
59 = LIX
XIL in roman numerals means : 59
LIX
No, 59: L=50 I=1 X=10 LIV is 54. No, these numerals are supposed to represent 59 but they should be written down as LVIIII (59) or ILX (60-1). Four IIII's is never used in Roman numerals, 59 is LIX.
59= LIX 848= DCCCXLVIII 994 = CMXCIV
LVIX in roman numerals is 59.
The Roman numerals for 56, 57, 58, and 59 are: LVI, LVII, LVIII, and LIX, respectively.
LX = 60 in Roman Numerals LIX = 59
The Roman numerals in your question have the following numerical values...LIX = 59XLIX = 49So, LIX LIX-XLIX = 59 59-49
Under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system the equivalent of 59 in Roman numerals is notated as LIX. But during the Roman era 59 was notated as LVIIII which can be simplified to ILX (60-1) in written format.
The Roman numeral L xxxix is equivalent to 59. L represents 50 in Roman numerals, and xxxix represents 39. 50 + 9 equals 59.
In todays modern formation of Roman numerals 59 is LIX But the ancient Romans would have worked out the equivalent of59 as LVIIII and simplified it to ILX in written form which means 60-1 = 59