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Difference between positional number system and the Non- positional number system.

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Answered by anisha3092006
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Positional number system:

1. In positional number system, each symbol represents different value depending on the position they occupy in a number.

2. In positional number system, each system has a value that relates to the number directly next to it. The total value of a positional number is the total of the resultant value of all positions.

3. Example: 12 can be 1 x 10 + 2 x 1, 10 + 2 = 12.

Non-Positional number system:

1. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents the same value regardless of its position.

2. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents a number with its own place value.

3. Example: Roman number system where I for 1, II for 2 etc.

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Answered by sunilbaransau
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Answer: The difference is here:

Positional number system:

1. In positional number system, each symbol represents different value depending on the position they occupy in a number.

2. In positional number system, each system has a value that relates to the number directly next to it. The total value of a positional number is the total of the resultant value of all positions.

3. Example: 12 can be 1 x 10 + 2 x 1, 10 + 2 = 12.

Non-Positional number system:

1. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents the same value regardless of its position.

2. In non-positional number system, each symbol represents a number with its own place value.

3. Example: Roman number system where I for 1, II for 2 etc.

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