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  • The '''Roman numeral''' system is the system for depiction of [[number]]s first used in [[ancien The Roman numeral system is decimal and [[positional notation|positional]], but does not have
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  • * [[Roman numerals|V]] is a roman numeral representing the value of "5".
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  • The '''Roman numeral''' system is the system for depiction of [[number]]s first used in [[ancien The Roman numeral system is decimal and [[positional notation|positional]], but does not have
    3 KB (417 words) - 16:04, 24 June 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Roman numeral]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • M is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number 1000.
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  • D is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[500]].
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  • ...|base 2]], "C" in [[hexadecimal numeral system|base 16]], and "XII" as a [[roman numeral]]. We can geometrically represent a number with [[vector space|unitless vec
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  • V is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[5]].
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  • X is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[10]].
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  • The superscripted mark may be a numeral, a Roman numeral, or a letter. Alternatively, the citation may take the form of naming the m
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  • C is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[100]].
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  • ...as approved in 1921. A St Andrew's Cross (not, as often wrongly thought, a Roman numeral X) has been added to the design. The crown is that of the reigning monarch;
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  • L is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[50]].
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  • Some characters of the Latin alphabet (C, D, I, L, M, V, X) are used in the [[Roman numeral]] system; unlike the Greek numeral system, not all the letters are used as
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  • I is also the [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] representing the number [[1]].
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