1. The upper portion of the letters B, E, K, S and Z and the numbers 2, 3, 8 must be slightly reduced to correct the optical illusion that they are unstable and that their top part is heavy.
2.The middle horizontal stroke of the letters B, E, F and H should be drawn a little higher than the physical center to balance the illusion that horizontal lines drawn across a rectangle will appear lower than the center.
3. The width of the upper portion of the letters K, S, X and Z and the numbers 2, 3 and 8 should be smaller than their lower portion.
to follow roman numerals is sereos in working
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.
the roman numerals L,X,M,C,I,D ARE the roman numerals that can be used only 3 times
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to follow roman numerals is sereos in working
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.
the roman numerals L,X,M,C,I,D ARE the roman numerals that can be used only 3 times
Yes and they are normally written out in descending order.
This question has already been answered in detail under the heading: "What are the rules in changing hindu-arabic into roman numerals"
For rules relating to the use of Roman numerals see related links.
Arithmetic in Roman numerals is based on the values assigned to different letters. The basic addition and subtraction rules apply, with larger numerals representing greater values. However, multiplication and division are not typical operations used with Roman numerals.
Exactly as they were during the classical Roman period and not as to the changes made to them during the Middle Ages which we still use today. For example today we would write out 1999 in Roman numerals as MCMXCIX due to these changes But in Roman times the equivalent of 1999 was MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII which then was simplified to IMM (2000-1)
Under today's rules they represent 692 in Roman numerals.
Under today's rules the Roman numerals CMXLVII represent 947.
The number 80 in Roman numerals is represented as "LXXX." In Roman numerals, "L" stands for 50, and "XXX" represents 30, which when combined gives us 80. The Roman numeral system is based on a combination of letters to represent different values, with specific rules governing their arrangement and interpretation.
As Roman numerals they are invalid because they do not conform with the rules governing the Roman numeral system.