Roman Numerals - A 7 Letters Mechanism

 

Along with the Hindu-Arabic numeral system we use Roman Numerals to written numerals. As the name suggests, it is originated from ancient Rome. Romans used a number system which had only seven symbols to represent the different numbers.

 

SymbolNumeric Value
I1
V5
X10
L50
C100
D500
M1000

 

Rules to Form Roman Numeral

Rule # 1

When a symbol occurs more than once, add its value that many times.

Ex:

Similarly

Rule # 2

A symbol can be repeated a maximum of three times.

Ex:

Rule # 3

If a symbol of the smaller value is written ‘after’ the number with greater value,then it is added to the greater number.

Ex:

Similarly 

Rule # 4

If a symbol of the smaller value is written ‘before’ the number with greater value,then it is subtracted from the greater number.

Ex: IX = 10 – 1 = 9; CD = 500 – 100 = 400

 

Note:

i) The symbols V, L and D are never repeated.

ii) The symbols V, L and D are never subtracted. Therefore, they will never occur to the left of a greater number.

iii) The symbol I can be subtracted from V and X only.

iv) The symbol X can be subtracted from L and C only.

v) When a bar is used in the roman numerals it indicates that roman numerals are multiplied by thousand.

 

Ex: V = 5 x 1000 = 5000

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