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Oh, dude, you're asking about Roman numerals? That's like asking me to remember my high school math class. Anyways, XXXXI in Roman numerals is technically not a thing because they didn't really use that "subtractive" notation for 49. It should be written as XLIX. But hey, who's counting, right?

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In Roman numerals, XXXXI is not a valid representation. The Roman numeral system is based on seven symbols: I, V, X, L, C, D, and M, each with a specific value. The number 41 is represented as XLI in Roman numerals, where X represents 10, L represents 50, and I represents 1, following the rules of subtraction where a smaller numeral before a larger one indicates subtraction.

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