CXXXVI
CXXXVI is the Roman numeral representation of the number 136 in the modern Arabic numeral system. This value is derived by combining the symbols for 100, 10, and 6. Specifically, C represents 100, X represents 10, and VI represents 6. When these are combined, the placement of X before C (which would be XC for 90) is not applicable here. Instead, the values are additive. Therefore, C (100) + XXX (30) + VI (6) equals 136. Alternatively, C (100) + X (10) + X (10) + X (10) + V (5) + I (1) also results in 136. Roman numerals follow a system where symbols are typically arranged from largest to smallest, with values added together. Subtractive notation, such as IV for 4 or IX for 9, is used to represent certain numbers more concisely, but CXXXVI does not employ this. The number 136 has various mathematical properties, such as being an even number and a composite number. Its prime factorization is 2^3 * 17. In other contexts, CXXXVI might appear as a chapter number, a room designation, or part of a series, depending on the specific application of Roman numerals.