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usually computers uses 0s and 1s as the means of their instructions.
may be in some computers 01010 indicates addition, 01011 indicates subtraction and vice versa.

ultimately when we write our program in high level languages such as c or c++ they have to be converted into 0s and 1s or machine language to be executed by the system.
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