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BINARY CODE

Juan Esteinou Info tech

BINARY CODE
The binary code is a system representing numbers, letters, commands, and sounds. Amazingly, it uses only 2 types of information: 0s and 1s. This string of 0s and 1s may seen random, but of curse theyre not. Binary code is at the heart of anything that goes on inside a computer or a technological device. (smart phones, x box one, I pods

THE BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM

This system is a base two system, meaning that it only uses two distinct digits: 0,1. Examples of binary numbers: 0000111010101, 10, 1111110

THE DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEM

This system is the one we are all familiar with and it is a base ten system. This means it uses ten distinct digits. The digits are: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Examples of decimal numbers: 123, 456,786,234,9988

BINARY CODE: VOCABULARY


The word binary comes from Bi meaning two. Think of the word: bicycle (two wheels) binocular (two eyes) When you say binary numbers, you must pronounce each digit. (example : 1100101 is spoken one, one, zero, zero, one, zero, one ). A single binary digit, 0 or 1, is called a Bit . -11100100101 ia a 11 bits long. The word bit comes from Binary digit

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