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2 lip 2020 · This foundations of math video explains the quinary number system (base 5). We show how to convert base 5 to base 10 (quinary into decimal) and base 10 to base 5. We also show how to...
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Introduction to number systems and binary. Hexadecimal number system. Converting from decimal to binary. Converting larger number from decimal to binary. Converting from decimal to hexadecimal representation. Adding in binary. Multiplying in binary. Converting directly from binary to hexadecimal.
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This video explains the basics of the base 5 number system.
Computers use bits (binary digits) to represent data as ones and zeroes. Bits are the smallest piece of information a computer can store. Explore how computers use the binary number system to represent numbers, text, images, and sound with electrical signals in their circuits.
We’ve seen plenty of base systems, from over-simple unary, to the unwiedly Roman numerals, the steady-going base 10 and the compact base 16. What’s great about binary? In the spirit of keeping things simple, it’s the simplest number system that has the concept of “ticking over”.