Numerals

Vietnamese numerals

Historically Vietnamese has two sets of numbers: one is etymologically native Vietnamese; the other uses Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. In the modern language the native Vietnamese vocabulary is used for both everyday counting and mathematical purposes. The Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary is used only in fixed expressions or in Sino-Vietnamese words, in a similar way that Latin and Greek numerals are used in modern English (e.g., the bi- prefix in bicycle). For numbers up to one million, native Vietnamese terms is often used the most, whilst mixed Sino-Vietnamese origin words and native Vietnamese words are used for units of one million or above. (Wikipedia).

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Roman Numerals

This lesson explains how to determine numbers when written using Roman numerals and how to write numbers using Roman numerals. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

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Ex: Write Numbers as Roman Numerals

This video explains how to write numbers when using Roman numerals. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

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Finding product of two numbers when they are in scientific notation

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How to write a number less than zero in scientific notation

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