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The binary number system​

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In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, which uses only two symbols: typically "0" and "1". The base-2 numeral system is a positional notation with a radix of 2. Each digit is referred to as a bit.

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In  \: mathematics \:  and \:  digital  \: electronics, \:  a \:  binary \:  number \:  is  \: a \:  number \:  expressed \:  in  \: the \:  base-2 \:  numeral \:  system \:  or  \: binary \:  numeral \:  system, \:  which \:  uses \:  only \:  two \:  symbols \: : typically \:  "0" \:  and \:  "1" \: . The \:  base-2  \: numeral \:  system \:  is \:  a \:  positional  \: notation \:  with \:  a \:  radix \:  of  \: 2.  \: Each  \: digit  \: is  \: referred  \: to \:  as  \: a \:  bit

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