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two states recognized by computer

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Answered by XxSANDHUxX
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A computer manipulates information in digital, or more precisely, binary form. A binary number has only two discrete values — zero or one. Each of these discrete values is represented by the OFF and ON status of an electronic switch called a transistor.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Binary, then, with its 0s and 1s, is a very convenient method of representing the two internal states of a computer's electronic components. Binary digits do not actually exist inside computers, only electrical charges (or voltages).

Explanation:

Computers can only understand binary (that is 0s or 1s).

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