As in the following manner:-
Ascending order
VI+IX = XV (6+9 = 15)
XV+XC = CV (15+90 = 105)
CV+CM = MV (105+900 = 1005)
MV+M = MMV (1005+1000 = 2005)
Descending order
M+CM = CMM (1000+900 = 1900)
CMM+XC = XMM (1900+90 = 1990)
XMM+IX = IMM (1990+9 = 1999)
IMM+VI = MMV (1999+6 = 2005)
Note that today's modern enscription of Roman numerals differs in the way that the Romans themselves actually enscribed them in times gone by.
For instance today we would write out the equivalent of 1900, 1990 and 1999 as MCM, MCMXC and MCMXCIX respectively whereas the Romans probably simply wrote them out as CMM, XMM and IMM.
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