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Oh, dude, 5 trillion in Roman numerals is like... drumroll... V with a bunch of lines after it. So, it's V with a bunch of M's for thousands, and then a bunch of C's for hundreds, and then a bunch of X's for tens, and finally a bunch of I's for ones. It's like a super fancy way of saying "5 trillion."

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In Roman numerals, 5 is represented by the letter V. To represent 5 trillion in Roman numerals, we would need to use the appropriate multiplier for trillion, which is a combination of the Roman numeral for 1,000 (M) and the appropriate symbols for the multiplier. Therefore, 5 trillion in Roman numerals would be represented as V with a bar over it, which signifies 5,000 multiplied by 1,000, resulting in V̅.

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The ancient Romans had no real reasons for such large numbers but if need be it could have been notated using supscripted numerals as follows:-

((D))^(M) which means 10*1,000*500*1,000*1,000 = 5,000,000,000,000

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