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Understanding Number Systems and Binary Math

Computers process all data as binary (base-2) numbers, using only 0s and 1s. Each binary digit (bit) represents a power of 2. The decimal system we use daily is base-10, using digits 0-9. Hexadecimal (base-16) uses 0-9 and A-F, making it a compact way to represent binary data since each hex digit corresponds to exactly 4 binary digits. Octal (base-8) uses digits 0-7 and maps to 3 binary digits.

Converting between bases is fundamental to computer science. To convert binary to decimal, multiply each bit by its positional power of 2 and sum: 1010 = 1×8 + 0×4 + 1×2 + 0×1 = 10. To convert decimal to binary, repeatedly divide by 2 and record remainders from bottom to top. Hexadecimal is widely used in web colors (#FF5733), memory addresses, and debugging.

Binary arithmetic follows the same principles as decimal arithmetic but with only two digits. Addition: 0+0=0, 0+1=1, 1+1=10 (carry 1). Subtraction borrows from the next higher bit. Multiplication works like long multiplication with simpler partial products (only 0 or the multiplicand). This calculator handles all conversions instantly and performs binary addition, subtraction, and multiplication, displaying results in both binary and decimal for easy verification.

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