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103 Pointswhat is the bianary system
just aint understand
3 Answers
Michael Afanasiev
Courses Plus Student 15,596 PointsHi Pranav,
Check out a similar thread to yours and read my answer there: https://teamtreehouse.com/community/what-is-the-base-number-in-the-binary-number-system
David Finley
18,742 Pointsa system in which information can be expressed by combinations of the digits 0 and 1.
Nigel Ames
822 Pointsit was invented in the 1700's by a guy named Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and originally had a quasi-religious foundation, but ended up becoming the basis for all computing. it works on a base two binary system? I don't know much more.