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hehehe .... twas a wild guess .. but can you please gimme the exact formula how to calculate the binary numbers ... !!
Actually i lost my notes ..!!
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Right:
The next number to the left is double the previous number. So the pattern goes like this:
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
64 32 16 -8 - 4 - 2 - 1
and so on from 64 -> 128 -> 256 etc.
Remember the number to the left is double the previous one.
The next number to the left is double the previous number. So the pattern goes like this:
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
64 32 16 -8 - 4 - 2 - 1
and so on from 64 -> 128 -> 256 etc.
Remember the number to the left is double the previous one.
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for those who dont understand binary
in denary/base 10 (our system we use as humans)
it goes
Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Units
etc...
In binary it goes
64|32|16|8|4|2|1| etc.....
e.g
00000101
in this case there is one four and one one so it is = 5
in denary/base 10 (our system we use as humans)
it goes
Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Units
etc...
In binary it goes
64|32|16|8|4|2|1| etc.....
e.g
00000101
in this case there is one four and one one so it is = 5
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hey thanks for the expl... i think now i get it ..
10 = 01010
10 = 01010
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