Assuming you're talking about storing text as binary digits in a computer's memory or hard-drive etc... Each character the computer is capable of producing - is given a numeric value. The ASCII code (as it's known) is standard worldwide - and assigns the number 65 to the letter a, 66 = b, 67 = c etc. These numbers can then be converted to binary by the computer for storage. After conversion to binary - the letters a,b & c are represented by 1000001, 1000010 & 1000011 respectively.
No, they can process just about any type of information, including numbers, texts, dates, images, etc.
Numbers do not really exist, they just represent things in reality Numbers are conceptual, and only exist within brains and computers to relate amounts of things to one another
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
to use a graph to show it
Binary can only be 1 & 0. Decimal numbers have a dot in them. Binary numbers use only 2 symbols (0 and 1) to represent different numbers, while decimal numbers use 10 symbols (0 to 9) to represent different numbers. check the below link for more.
They do not. They can represent definite numbers just as well and definite numbers can be averages.
Digital computers use binary numbers because that is easier for them, and the easiest way for humans to represent what goes on inside of computers. Computers contain millions of transistors inside the various ICs in the computer. Transistors can generally be on or off. Sure, it is possible for transistors to have a range, but then, in this case, it wouldn't be digital. So since the transistors are used as on-off switches, it is easiest to represent them as binary digits, since they can either be on or off.
geometric numbers
The only two numbers that represent a binary digit are 0 and 1
There are many things that the numbers 816 could represent. The numbers could represent an area code for telephones numbers in a certain area of the United States.
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