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Ok so for context, am having a surprise math test tomorrow and I've not studied at all. This morning, i decided to try to study. I have a question on binary number system. (1101 in base 2)^ - (111 in base 2)^2. Thanks
Last edited by Irene (2024-10-14 21:00:23)
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In binary, the values of the first four positions, from right to left, are 1, 2, 4, 8.
So 1101 (base 2) means you have, from right to left, one 1, no 2's, one 4, and one 8. Add them up and you have the value of 1101 (base 2).
Do the same for the other number, and then (assuming the ^ indicates exponent) apply the rule for raising to a negative exponent, which I presume you can find if you don't remember it.
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You are most welcome.
Now you will like this: There are 10 kinds of people - those who know binary and those who don't.
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