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What are the symbols used to represent digits in the binary number system?
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Amani said:
3 years ago
In binary, we are using only 2 bits those are 0, 1.
Sandeep Kannan said:
6 years ago
In binary r =2, r is nothing but radix or base then no of symbols = 0 to r-1= 0 to 2-1=0, 1
Therefore answer is A.
Therefore answer is A.
K.v.sudhakar reddy said:
7 years ago
Simple binary means two, in digital system logic or values, started from 0,1,2, etc. In binary format, we take two starting values 0,1.
Abinaya said:
1 decade ago
Binary number system uses 2 bits (i.e) 0&1.
Sapna said:
1 decade ago
Digital used only two numbers 0, 1. 0 is a low level and one is a high level.
Jayabharati said:
1 decade ago
Digital used only 0 & 1.
0=logic 0=low.
1=logic 1=high.
0=logic 0=low.
1=logic 1=high.
Oguri99 said:
1 decade ago
Kavitha gave simple and nice binary format in the sense system understandable language which in the form of 0's and 1's
Deepak said:
1 decade ago
Binary means 2, to represent binary system we use the number less than 2 upto zero i.e, 0&1.
You know to represent decimal system we use the number from 0 to 9, which is less than 10.
You know to represent decimal system we use the number from 0 to 9, which is less than 10.
Kavita ancher said:
1 decade ago
YES I AGREE
IN Digital we have to use only 0&1 symbols
Therefore
0=logic 0=off=low
1=logic 1=on=high
IN Digital we have to use only 0&1 symbols
Therefore
0=logic 0=off=low
1=logic 1=on=high
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