That is not proper form for a Roman Numeral.
Similar to the English word "hail" it was a form of greeting, much like hello.
why did the roman military form
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Most likely any number of English schoolyard games (rounder, cricket, etc)
The Roman equivalent to Haephaestus (or Haephaistos) was Vulcan.
a rational number
The number 2506 in Roman numerals would be MMDVI
This Roman numeral "CLXLII" translates to the number 142 in decimal form.
The number 10 in Roman numerals is X
The Roman numeral system was formed by the ancient Etruscans.
The Roman numeral MMCCCLX represents the number 2360
The word "X" does not have a specific meaning in number form. However, in Roman numerals, "X" represents the number 10.
It is: DCCCLXXXVIII = 888
Somewhat paradoxically, this term does not have a standard definition! The definition below is based on the UK use of the term.The standard form, also known as the scientific form, is the representation of a number in the form a*10b where b is an integer and a is a real number.If, additionally, 1 ≤ a < 10, then the number is said to be in normalised scientific form. However, scientific form that is not normalised is rarely used. As a result it is usually assumed that a number in scientific form is in normalised scientific form.
1390 written in number form is 1390.Do you mean Roman numerals? Then it would be MCCCXC.
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The definition of Expanded form is a way of breaking up a number to show how much each digit in the number represents. In a way this is like pulling apart a number and expressing it as a sum of the value of each digit.