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a number that can be writtwn in base 3 with 4 dugitd but cant be written in base 4 using 3 digits

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Answered by sakshisn
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Answer:

The base 3, or ternary, system, uses only the digits 0,1, and 2. For each place, instead of multiplying by the power of 10, you multiply by the power of 3. For example, 120123→1×34+2×33+0×32+1×31+2.

Answered by jyotiyadav427034
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Step-by-step explanation:

The base 3, or ternary, system, uses only the digits 0,1, and 2. For each place, instead of multiplying by the power of 10, you multiply by the power of 3.

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