Well 10 is just "X" and 2 is just "II" 1997, if you break it up into parts to do 1,000 (M); 900 (CM); 90 (XC); and 7 (VII) you get a total of MCMXCVII, and all together is "X-II-MCMXCVII"
You could write it as II.I.MCMXCI
II-XXIV-XII
February 14 2001
The date 10-02-1981 in Roman numerals would be X.II.MCMLXXXI
X.II.MCMLXXXII
You could write it as II.I.MCMXCI
II-XXIV-XII
February 14 2001
II-VIII-MMX
The date 10-02-1981 in Roman numerals would be X.II.MCMLXXXI
X.II.MCMLXXXII
The date 20-02-2002 written in Roman numerals would be XX.II.MMII
The date of birth 12-02-2009 in Roman numerals would be XII.II.MMIX
It is: II = two in Roman numerals
In today's notation of Roman numerals: II-VI-MCML
02 in Roman Numerals is written as II
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals: IV-II-MCMXCVI