User blog:Unknown95387/Bigger roman numerals

You probably already know it, but there are bigger roman numerals than just M = 1,000. You know that there are roman numerals that we know from school:

... and that was all.

There are bigger roman numerals. It's not written badly, like MMMMMMMMMM = 10,000 and so on. The bar on the top of the numeral means "times 1,000". In this case, 1,000 is also equal to $$\bar{I}$$. So it's :

Combining numerals isn't hard.

4,000 = $$M\bar{V}$$ or $$\bar{IV}$$ 6,000 = $$\bar{V}M$$ or $$\bar{VI}$$ 15,000 = $$\bar{XV}$$ 999,999 = $$\bar{DCDLXLV}M\bar{V}DCDLXLIX$$ (?) (We can't just say $$I\bar{M}$$ 1,111,111 = $$\bar{MCX}MCXI$$ ... and so on.

There is actually more than that. $$\bar{|n|}$$ = × 100,000 and $$\bar{\bar{n}}$$ = × 1,000,000. This also means, that

$$\bar{C} = \bar{|I|}$$

$$\bar{D} = \bar{|V|}$$

$$\bar{M} = \bar{|X|}$$

[WIP]