how does binary code work
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Modern computers manage all information -- numbers, text, images and other data -- as a pattern of ones and zeroes called binary code, or base-2 numbers. Computers first translate information into binary, process and store it in that form, then translate it back to a human-readable format for display. Although it may seem strange at first glance, the scheme is reliable and works well with the electronic circuits that make computers work.
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Modern computers manage all information -- numbers, text, images and other data -- as a pattern of ones and zeroes called binary code, or base-2 numbers. Computers first translate information into binary, process and store it in that form, then translate it back to a human-readable format for display. Although it may seem strange at first glance, the scheme is reliable and works well with the electronic circuits that make computers work.
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