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Why is binary language often termed as machine language? Why is is machine language required?

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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a computer(the machine) operates on electricity. thus,it can understand only electricity signals that are just two ON and OFF or high voltage or low voltage. ... the binary language is often termed as machine language as it fulfills the condition of using 2 unique symbols to represent state of electricity.

Answered by arbgamer001
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a computer(the machine) operates on electricity. thus,it can understand only electricity signals that are just two ON and OFF or high voltage or low voltage. ... the binary language is often termed as machine language as it fulfills the condition of using 2 unique symbols to represent state of electricity.

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