There are no negative numbers in the Roman numeric system.
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∙ 11y agoMinus 10 in Roman numerals is represented as "X" with a line on top, which indicates subtraction. So, minus 10 in Roman numerals is written as "X̄".
94 in roman numerals is XCIVNinety is represented by 100 minus 10. This would be written as XCIV.
In Roman numerals: CVII minus X = XCVII meaning 107 minus 10 = 97
The answer is 185.....but in Roman Numerals it is.....CLXXXV
X minus IV equals VI (10-4=6)
Just put a minus sign in front of them. But be careful when subtracting numerals that have a subtractive element in them. For example: C-XL = LX because it is the same as 100 - (- 10 + 50) = 60. In mathematics a minus followed by a minus is equal to a plus - (- 10) = 10 try it out on your calculator.
94 in roman numerals is XCIVNinety is represented by 100 minus 10. This would be written as XCIV.
In Roman numerals: CVII minus X = XCVII meaning 107 minus 10 = 97
The answer is 185.....but in Roman Numerals it is.....CLXXXV
X minus IV equals VI (10-4=6)
Expressed in Roman numerals, 1999 - 1910 is equal to LXXXIX.
V-XXVI-MCMXCIV In words, 5 Dash 10, 10, 5, and 1 Dash 1000, 1000 minus 100, 100 minus 10, and 5 minus 1.
Just put a minus sign in front of them. But be careful when subtracting numerals that have a subtractive element in them. For example: C-XL = LX because it is the same as 100 - (- 10 + 50) = 60. In mathematics a minus followed by a minus is equal to a plus - (- 10) = 10 try it out on your calculator.
The roman numerals for 1-10 are as follows:IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXX
The number 10 in Roman numerals is X.
The X before the L means 50 minus 10. This converect to 43 in Arabic numerals.
10 in Roman numerals is represented by the letter "X".
No, IX in Roman numerals represents the number 9, while 11 is represented by XI. In Roman numerals, the symbol I represents 1, and X represents 10.