define non positional number system
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Our normal decimal (base 10) number system is an example of a systematic number system. In which case the number appears affects the value of that number. In the number 111, each digit has a different value, 100, 10 and 1. ... it is using a non-temporal number system. Each mark has the same meaning..
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Our normal decimal (base 10) number system is an example of a systematic number system. In which case the number appears affects the value of that number. In the number 111, each digit has a different value, 100, 10 and 1. ... it is using a non-temporal number system. Each mark has the same meaning..
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Non-Positional number system:
In non-positional number system, each symbol represents the same value regardless of its position. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents a number with its own place value.
Example: Roman number system where I for 1, II for 2 etc.
In non-positional number system, each symbol represents the same value regardless of its position. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents a number with its own place value.
Example: Roman number system where I for 1, II for 2 etc.
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