Problem 4:
\[(1)_2 + (.1)_2+ (.01)_2+...=?\]
$(A)_b$ signifies that the number $A$ is represented in base $b$.
Rangpur Higher Secondary 2011/4
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Re: Rangpur Higher Secondary 2011/4
Its a binary number.
Ibtehaz Shawon
BRAC University.
long way to go .....
BRAC University.
long way to go .....
Re: Rangpur Higher Secondary 2011/4
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