VIX
Improved Answer:-
(IX) = 1000*9 = 9000
No because 9000 in Roman numerals are: (IX) meaning 1000*9 = 9000
It is: (IX) which means 1000*9 = 9,000
It is: (IX) which means 1000*9 = 9000
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9000 = 9000. No other number equals 9000.
9000
9000 is MXNOPE- Its IX with a line above-I=1 and X=1000 and if a lower number comes before a larger you subtract it-but you can only subtract a number if the higher one is less than 10x greater than the smaller=ie you can subtract 1 from 10 or 10 from a 100 but NOT 1 from 100....so again...IX=10-1=9 put an line above to times it by 1000 and bam-9000;)
Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 9000 would be written as the symbol IX (the Roman numeral for 9) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 501 is normally written: DI
The number 9000 in Luhya language is said as "Tsielefu tisaa".
by the roman perhaps 9000 years ago
9000.......Its over 9000!