In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the binary numeral system or base-2 numeral system which represents numeric values using two different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1 (one). The base-2 system is a positional notation with a radix of 2. Because of its straightforward implementation in digital electronic circuitry using logic gates, the binary system is used internally by almost all modern computers and computer-based devices. Each digit is referred to as a bit.
conversion table
binary (base 2) | hexatrigesimal (base 36) | binary (base 2) | hexatrigesimal (base 36) |
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1 | = 1 | 1011 | = b |
10 | = 2 | 1100 | = c |
11 | = 3 | 1101 | = d |
100 | = 4 | 1110 | = e |
101 | = 5 | 1111 | = f |
110 | = 6 | 10000 | = g |
111 | = 7 | 10001 | = h |
1000 | = 8 | 10010 | = i |
1001 | = 9 | 10011 | = j |
1010 | = a | 10100 | = k |