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It does not require -- Roman numerals are non-positional.

The number zero itself was notated as N, from the Latin nulla (none), in the mid 1st century. However, non-zero numbers don't require one. In decimal notation, 0 is simply a place holder. On its own, it is the number zero.

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Q: Why is a roman numeral doesn't have a 0?
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