MDCCXLV + CXCVIII + MCCCXCI - MCCC: How to Add and Subtract Roman Numerals. Calculate Without Converting to Arabic Numerals. Roman Numeral Calculator For Adding and Subtracting
Do we use Arabic numerals below?
- The Romans did not have the numbers we use everyday, the so called Arabic numbers.
- They were using Roman numerals for making addition and subtraction calculations.
- Add and subtract the Roman numerals without converting to Hindu-Arabic numbers
- Steps and explanations below, without using any Arabic numbers.
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1. Simplify the operation.
Cross out the common symbols in the numerals of different signs.
The matching numerals / symbols are colored the same.
MDCCXLV + CXCVIII + MCCCXCI - MCCC =
DXLV + XCVIII + MCCCXCI
2. Substitute for subtractives.
Substitute for any subtractive groups of symbols in the roman numerals; that is, 'uncompact' them using only the additive notation.
DXLV:
XL = L - X = XXXXX - X = XXXX
DXLV = DXXXXV
XCVIII:
XC = C - X = L XXXXX - X = L XXXX = LXXXX
XCVIII = LXXXXVIII
MCCCXCI:
XC = C - X = L XXXXX - X = L XXXX = LXXXX
MCCCXCI = MCCCLXXXXI
3. Put the Roman numerals of the same sign together.
DXXXXV +
LXXXXVIII +
MCCCLXXXXI =
DXXXXVLXXXXVIIIMCCCLXXXXI
4. Sort out the symbols in descending order.
Sort out the symbols in descending order from left-to-right with the largest symbol on the left, down to the smallest on the right.
DXXXXVLXXXXVIIIMCCCLXXXXI =
MDCCCLLXXXXXXXXXXXXVVIIII
5. Merge the repeating symbols together.
Starting on the right end of the number (starting with the smaller values), merge the repeating symbols into larger ones.
MDCCCLLXXXXXXXXXXXXVVIIII =
MDCCCLLXXXXXXXXXXXXXIIII =
MDCCCLLXXXXXXXXXXXXXIIII =
MDCCCLLXXXXX XXXXX XXXIIII =
MDCCCLLLLXXXIIII =
MDCCCLLLLXXXIIII =
MDCCCLL LLXXXIIII =
MDCCCCCXXXIIII =
MDCCCCCXXXIIII =
MDDXXXIIII =
MDDXXXIIII =
MMXXXIIII
6. Rewrite the recurring symbols.
Rewrite the symbols written in 'excessive additive notation' by using the subtractive notation.
The numeral I should not be repeated for more than 3 times in a row, rewrite:
MMXXXIIII =
MMXXXIV
MDCCXLV + CXCVIII + MCCCXCI - MCCC =
MMXXXIV
The operation written with Arabic numerals:
1,745 + 198 + 1,391 - 1,300 = 2,034
The Romans did not have the numbers we use everyday, the so called Arabic numbers.
The Romans also did not have the concept of negativity with their numeral system.
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