Thursday, July 21

Roman Numerals



There are four basic principles for reading and writing Roman numerals:
  • 1. A letter repeats its value that many times (XXX = 30, CC = 200, etc.). A letter can only be repeated three times.
  • 2. If one or more letters are placed after another letter of greater value, add that amount.
    VI = 6 (5 + 1 = 6)
    LXX = 70 (50 + 10 + 10 = 70)
    MCC = 1200 (1000 + 100 + 100 = 1200)
  • 3. If a letter is placed before another letter of greater value, subtract that amount.
    IV = 4 (5 – 1 = 4)
    XC = 90 (100 – 10 = 90)
    CM = 900 (1000 – 100 = 900)
    Several rules apply for subtracting amounts from Roman numerals:
    • a. Only subtract powers of ten (I, X, or C, but not V or L)
      For 95, do NOT write VC (100 – 5).
      DO write XCV (XC + V or 90 + 5)
    • b. Only subtract one number from another.
      For 13, do NOT write IIXV (15 – 1 - 1).
      DO write XIII (X + I + I + I or 10 + 3)
    • c. Do not subtract a number from one that is more than 10 times greater (that is, you can subtract 1 from 10 [IX] but not 1 from 20—there is no such number as IXX.)
      For 99, do NOT write IC (C – I or 100 - 1).
      DO write XCIX (XC + IX or 90 + 9)
  • 4. A bar placed on top of a letter or string of letters increases the numeral's value by 1,000 times.
    XV = 15, (X-bar)(V-bar)= 15,000
    OneIElevenXIThirtyXXX
    TwoIITwelveXIIFortyXL
    ThreeIIIThirteenXIIIFiftyL
    FourIVFourteenXIVSixtyLX
    FiveVFifteenXVSeventyLXX
    SixVISixteenXVIEightyLXXX
    SevenVIISeventeenXVIINinetyXC
    EightVIIIEighteenXVIIIOne hundredC
    NineIXNineteenXIXFive hundredD
    TenXTwentyXXOne thousandM


6 comments:

  1. Is there a zero value in Roman Numerals?

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  2. There is nothing like Roman numerals to make me get it up!

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  4. This 4 Basic Principles, with the examples shown make it easy to understand Roman Numerals. Thank you

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