Is there a roman numeral for the number zero?

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Only one instance of a Roman numeral for zero. In 725, Bede used the letter N (initial of nullae) in...

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What is the roman numeral number for zero?

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I dont think there is a roman numeral for zero...

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What would have happen if zero was never invented and we had to use a number system much like that of Roman number system?

Considering that Romans already had a well defined number system (although not that efficient) what would the changes be if we had to follow a number system such as that and not decimal based one that we use now?

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If 0 was not invented, You cannot post this question. How? Becaus...

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The number zero was used in tables alongside Roman numerals by year 525. Its first known use was by...

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The Romans did not have a 0 in the numerals but it is recognised that 'N' could be used from the Latin...

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Roman numerals stem from the numeral system of ancient Rome. They are based on certain letters of the...

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How did Roman civil engineers calculate angles? Did they use Greek or Arabic notation? Or Babylonian?

Sorry if I'm duplicating, I have a similar question listed under Engineering. I'm pretty sure I have read of remains of Roman theodolites and sextants, but can't work out how these would work in a number system ( I, V, X, L, C et cetera ) that doesn...

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Pythagoras was the "father" of geometry, because he was the first human to resolve mathematical...

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Why does my C++ output doesn't convert a number into a roman numeral?

include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { int number; string numeral; cout<<"Enter a number: "; cin>> number; if(number ==1) numeral = "I"; else if (number ==5) numeral = "...

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Add the following line to your program before the "return 0" cout << number <<...

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What number does this Roman numeral represent?

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"This page allows you to convert to and from roman numerals" http://www.thecalculatorsite...

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What's the roman numeral for zero?

For Orange, if you're reading: Thanks for answering my complex question. Are you saying nickel has a zero ox. state with confidence? If it's zero what do I do for writing in ...show more

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There isn't one. The Indians invented the concept and the Arabs brought it to Europe in around the ...

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