MXM is not a correct Roman numeral, as the symbol X should not be placed before any symbol of a higher value than C. If it were correct its value would be 1990 but the correct way to represent this value would be MCMXC. (M = 1000, CM = 900 and XC = 90).
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MXM in roman numerals is not a valid representation. The Roman numeral system does not allow for more than three of the same numeral in a row. So, MXM is just a jumble of letters that doesn't make any sense in Roman numerals. Stick to the classics like I, V, X, and L if you want to keep it legit.
1990
MCMXC MXM or possibly MDCCCCXC
That is not a properly formed Roman Numberal. MXM is not proper. If it is supposed to be MCMLXXVII the number would be 1977
yes 1,000 x 1,000 = 1,000,000 mathematically though mxm letters mean 1990 number/year [1,000 + 1,000 - 10]
The Roman numeral MXM means 1990. Each M stands for a thousand, and by placing the symbol X for ten in front of one of the Ms, that indicates subtraction, and a thousand minus ten is 990.
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