Computer Science, asked by komalkumarihm7, 10 months ago

operators and values are combined to form...​

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Answered by garvitnarwal
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Below the surface of the machine, the program moves. Without effort, it expands and contracts. In great harmony, electrons scatter and regroup. The forms on the monitor are but ripples on the water. The essence stays invisibly below.

Master Yuan-Ma, The Book of Programming

Picture of a sea of bits

Inside the computer’s world, there is only data. You can read data, modify data, create new data—but that which isn’t data cannot be mentioned. All this data is stored as long sequences of bits and is thus fundamentally alike.

Bits are any kind of two-valued things, usually described as zeros and ones. Inside the computer, they take forms such as a high or low electrical charge, a strong or weak signal, or a shiny or dull spot on the surface of a CD. Any piece of discrete information can be reduced to a sequence of zeros and ones and thus represented in bits.

Answered by pmsingh2212004
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Answer:

They are combined to form meaning or meaningless codes which are used to validate certain commands :D

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