I (1), V(5), X(10), L(50), C(100), D(500), and M(1,000). A letter can be repeated by itself up to 3 times. After that you either put a smaller letter in front of a bigger letter to make it subtract from the bigger, or a smaller after a bigger to make it add to the bigger. Examples: III=3 IV=4 VI=6
Letters are not numbers. Not all letters in the alphabet represent Roman numerals though some letters do.
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
The letter 'm' represents 1000 in roman numerals The letters CC represent two hundred.
The Roman numeral "xxixiiimmxvi" is not a valid representation of any number in Roman numerals. Roman numerals use a combination of letters to represent numbers, with rules governing their order and repetitions. The given sequence of letters does not follow these rules.
As any other roman numerals...with letters.
Letters are not numbers. Not all letters in the alphabet represent Roman numerals though some letters do.
No, they do not. Although it is using letters to represent numbers, Roman numbers are fixed symbols, unlike letters in algebra which represent variables.
It is algebra that uses letters to represent numbers and also Roman numerals.
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
The letter 'm' represents 1000 in roman numerals The letters CC represent two hundred.
The Roman numeral "xxixiiimmxvi" is not a valid representation of any number in Roman numerals. Roman numerals use a combination of letters to represent numbers, with rules governing their order and repetitions. The given sequence of letters does not follow these rules.
As any other roman numerals...with letters.
They are Roman numerals that represent 1685
They are Roman numerals that represent 1638
They represent 710 in Roman numerals
There is no O and E in Roman Numerals.
You don't because Roman numerals represent numbers not words.