In Roman numerals, "VX" is not a standard representation. Roman numerals typically do not allow for a numeral to precede a larger numeral like "V" (5) before "X" (10). The correct representation for 15 is "XV," which combines 10 (X) and 5 (V) to indicate their sum.
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VX is not a Roman numeral. X = 10 V = 5 XV = 15 VX = Not a number The order of the letters is very important in Roman numerals, XV is 15 but there is no number that would be written VX in Roman numerals.
There is no N used in Roman numerals, and VX is not valid. Perhaps you mean MMXII which means 2012.
VX is not a Roman number.IV = 4 VIII = 8 XII = 12 Vii = 7 LV = 55
The fives (V=5, L=50, D=500) are never subtracted in Roman numerals, because, for example, VX for 5 (10-5=5) is the same value as just plain V.
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.