EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Rational Number, Dna, Natural Number

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Lecture 3- representing numbers: natural numbers- zero, and any numbers obtained by repeatedly adding. 1 to it: negative numbers- values less than 0, indicated with a negative (-) sign. Integers- values that are either a natural or negative numbers: rational numbers- values that are integers, or the quotient of (fraction/division) two integers. Irrational number- values that cannot be represented by an integer or a rational number (fraction: real numbers- all natural, integers, rational, and irrational numbers. Therefore, 27916 can be represented by 15 bits and above: octal base (8)- divide 3, hexadecimal base (16)- divide 4, 01101101000011002 (16 bits) 2: 00110110100001102 to base 16- divide by 4, 268616. 11011102 (7 bits) (1 x 26) + (1 x 25) + (0 x 24) + (1 x 23) + (1 x 22) + (1 x 21) + (0 x 20) = 11010.

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