Why is binary language often termed as machine language requiered?
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because our computer system know only binary code 0 and 1 to translate into machine language
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a computer(the machine) operates on electricity. thus,it can understand only electricity signals that are just two ON and OFF or high voltage or low voltage. thus it needs a language that uses just 2 unique symbols to represent these 2 states of electricity.
therefore, a computer works on machine language. the binary language is often termed as machine language as it fulfills the condition of using 2 unique symbols to represent state of electricity.
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