Roman Numeral Converter
com.dcs96.roman_numeral_converter
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Description
Roman numerals are a number system developed in ancient Rome, where letters represent numbers. In modern usage, the letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M are commonly used.
The set of basic symbols in the Roman numeral system are:
I = 1 (one)
V = 5 (five)
X = 10 (ten)
L = 50 (fifty)
C = 100 (one hundred)
D = 500 (five hundred)
M = 1,000 (one thousand)
V̅ = 5,000 (five thousand)
X̅ = 10,000 (ten thousand)
L̅ = 50,000 (fifty thousand)
C̅ = 100,000 (one hundred thousand)
D̅ = 500,000 (five hundred thousand)
M̅ = 1,000,000 (one million)
These symbols allow for the representation of numbers ranging from 1 to millions using a combination of letters and additional symbols. Explore the rich history and unique characteristics of Roman numerals with this comprehensive system.
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