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The largest roman numeral that can be wrote using just the typical letters is 3,999. Anything higher and we begin using the vinculum. This is a bar that goes above a numeral to denote its multiplication of 1000. On the internet, we're unable to use the vinculum. So we utilize parentheses to denote this multiplication.

14,364 as a roman numeral would look like (XIV)CCCLXIV.

This translates to:

  1. (XIV) = ((10 + (5-1)) x 1000)) = 14 x 1000 = 14,000
  2. CCC = 100 + 100 + 100 = 300
  3. LXIV = (50 + 10 + (5 - 1)) = 64
  4. 14,000 + 300 + 64 = 14,364 (XIV)CCCLXIV
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