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Binary System

The binary system, also known as the base-2 number system, is a method of representing numbers that counts by using combinations of only two numerals: zero (0) and one (1). This system is fundamental to digital and computing technology.

History[edit]

The concept of the binary system dates back to ancient times, with the ancient Egyptians and ancient Chinese using binary-like systems for certain tasks. However, the modern binary system was fully described by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the 17th century.

Binary in Computing[edit]

In computing, the binary system is used due to its simplicity and ease of implementation with digital electronic circuitry using logic gates. Each binary digit is termed a bit, and a sequence of bits that a computer can address individually as a group is a byte.

Binary Arithmetic[edit]

Binary arithmetic involves the manipulation of binary numbers, typically in computing and digital systems. The basic binary arithmetic operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Binary Code[edit]

Binary code is a system of representing text or computer processor instructions by the use of the binary number system's two-binary digits 0 and 1. This is accomplished by assigning a binary word to each character or instruction.

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