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It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
The numeral 8 is an example of the Hindu-Arabic counting numerals. That is to say the numbers that we use today which replaced Roman numerals.
They can be in Roman numerals or in Hindu-Arabic numerals which are the numbers that we use today.
Hindu-Arabic Numeral
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system is what we now use everyday and the symbols are:- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9. The Roman numeral system is what we once used in the past and the symbols are:- I V X L C D and M
Numeral refers to a number, as in "numeral VI." It is usually used when referring to an individual item in a numbered list. Numerical means something relating to numbers. "Numerical order" would refer to sorting by number.
The Hindu-Arabic numbers are 1 2 3 4 5 ........... they are the numbers that we use today which replaced the Roman numeral system.
CMXXIV is the Roman Numeral for 924.Roman Numerals are what Romans used to use for numbers.
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In Roman numerals, negative numbers are not represented. The Roman numeral system was not designed to include negative numbers; it primarily represents positive integers. If you need to represent a value less than zero, you would need to use another numeral system, such as the Arabic numeral system used today.