3
The ternary, or base 3, system.
Ternary
The ternary equivalent of the decimal number 462 is 122010.
A ternary base is a numeral system with a base of three. It uses three symbols (0, 1, and 2) to represent numbers, similar to how binary (base 2) uses two symbols (0 and 1) and decimal (base 10) uses ten symbols (0-9). Ternary base can be used in computing and mathematics for various applications.
Ternary
The number 8 is represented as 22 in the base-3 numeral system (ternary). In this system, the digits represent powers of 3, so 2 in the "threes" place (3^1) and 2 in the "ones" place (3^0) equals 23 + 21 = 6 + 2 = 8. Thus, 22 in base-3 corresponds to the decimal number 8.
Base 3, also known as ternary, is a numeral system that uses three digits: 0, 1, and 2. In this system, each digit's position represents a power of 3, similar to how base 10 uses powers of 10. For example, the base 3 number "210" represents (2 \times 3^2 + 1 \times 3^1 + 0 \times 3^0), which equals 18 in decimal (base 10). Base 3 is often used in computer science and mathematics for certain applications, including combinatorial problems and balanced ternary representation.
The base of the Chinese number system is ten.
base 5
The number system commonly used by humans is base-ten.
0 1 and 2
The base number is 12