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The binary system uses powers of

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Answered by Anonymous
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The base - or the radix - of the binary system is 2, which means that only two digits - 0 and 1 - may appear in a binary representation of any number. ... To represent numbers, the decimal system uses the powers of 10, whereas the binary system uses in a similar manner the powers of 2.

Answered by rohangupta0424
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Binary representation, just because it only uses two digits has an interesting interpretation. Binary representation of a number is a sum of powers of 2. A power of two is included into the sum if the corresponding digit in the representation is 1.

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