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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

Heard about binary from your friends? Have a desire to learn how these series of 1s and 0s work? Well, in this tutorial I will show you how to represent any number using binary. Remeber, the number farthest right is 2^0 and read right to left.

*Sorry this video was deleted, but I was getting incredibly weird videos in my related videos bar, so I reuploaded the video. Hope you enjoy it!*

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  • i though it was from left to right. does it make a difference?

  • @Spraypoint3495 Definitely! Think about our normal number system (base 10). Though you may not realize it, it is read from right to left as well, with the digit furthest to the right being its coefficient multiplied by 10^0 (aka 1). The next digit (the tens place) is its respective coefficient multiplied by 10^1, and so on. Knowing this, would it make any sense to read our number system (or any number system of any base) from left to right? Thanks for the question!

  • Sooooo... "Learn Binary 5"?

  • @DerekkAlexander I'm surprised no one's said that yet, but you ARE correct!

  • How about binary to letters? Can you make a vid about that?

  • @Isaacljw42 I don't see why not! I'm fairly busy at the moment, but come Thanksgiving I should have some time to spare for making videos.

    If you'd like to research binary to text, trying searching for ASCII to binary.

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  • Learn Binary 5. TeeHee

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  • my dad taught me binary (best dad ever!)

    and when my math teacher asked me how old i was i held up 4 fingers

    he was inpress that a 4yr old was in his class :P

    1111 = 15 (my age)

  • this totally helped me..

  • Learn Binary 101?

    Hah! I get it! xD

  • @nugget141000

    Binary

    Hex

    Base64

    ASCII

    ???

  • @unknownuser09PS3 110 101 ?

  • @SmartAlecz 5=00110101

    5

    =001101010000110100001010 (With a Linebreak after the 5)

  • Simple and perfect!

  • when i use a converter, its more, here is five, 001101010000110100001010, y is that, also how do u use a space

  • How do you turn it into letters?

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