IX = 9
nine
I = 1
X = 10
1 before 10 is minus so 10 - 1 = 9
(1 after 10 is plus so 10 + 1 = 11 and is XI)
Though if question is LX not IX (as capitals not used in question so not sure which l is)
then L =50 so LX = 50 + 10 = 60
9592 in Roman numerals IXDXCII with a line over the IX part of the number. IX is 9. The line above it multiplies it to 9,000.
VIIII XXVIII MMVIIII or IX IIXXX IMMX.
The months in the Gregorian calendar that are represented by Roman numerals are September (IX), October (X), November (XI), and December (XII).
In today's terms it is: IX-XI-MCMXCIX The Romans themselves in their day would have probably wrote out the number 1999 simply as IMM (-1+2000 = 1999)
Louis IX of France was born on 1214-04-25.
Hindu
9 in Roman numerals is written as IX.
XXIIX-IX-IXImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: XXVIII-IX-IX
IX-IX-IX or VIIII-VIIII-VIIII
In today's notation of Roman numerals: IX-IX-MCMLXXXVIII
NO!!!! 'IX = 9 However 'XI = 11 In Roman numerals The letters corresponding to their values are M = 1000 D = 500 C = 100 L = 50 X = 10 V = 5 I = 1 The highest value letter ALWAYS goes to the left , except for subtraction. So in you example IX , the I =1 is of lesser value than X = 10 . Hence when this lesset value letter is placed to the left of a higher value letter it means 'subtract'. So ;IX' means 10 - 1 = 9 However, 'XI = 10 + 1 = 11 Similarly MM = 1000 + 1000 = 2000 But MCM = 1000 + ( 1000 - 100) = 1000 + 900 = 1900. So the years 2025 is = MMXXV However the year 1925 = MCMXXV
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It is already in Roman numerals as IX which means 10-1 = 9
No, IX = 9 11 = XI
The modern numeral for IX is 9.
No, IX is 9 and XI is 11
It is: IX-IX-MMXI