1001 base 2 = 9 base 10
1001 0111 base 2
The exponent tells how many times the base is multiplied. 9^2 = 9 x 9 9^3 = 9 x 9 x 9
The absolute value of a number is expressed with the symbol |. To show you want to find the absolute value of an integer(using x as the integer) you would do this |x|. Examples- |2| = 2 |-9| = 9 |325| = 325 |-457245| = 457245
(1 1 0 1)2 = (13)10
It depends on which base system you are using. If you use base 10 (the most common one which is used for most math) then any digit from 0 through 9 is acceptable for any given place value. The largest of these digits would be 9. If you are using a different base system then the answer will be different. For example, in base three the numbers 0 through 2 are acceptable for any one place value. The greatest digit in base three for a place value is 2.
9 (base 10) = 1001 (base 2)
It is 2/9
-9 to 9. The range is the lowest value and the highest value.
54 base 10
9 (in decimal). In any other base, it is (base-1)
10000
11
102
81. (9 to the power of 2 = 9 x 9).
A base number is the value to the power of the exponent. For example, in 2^4, 2 is the base number and 4 is the exponent.
2 + 7 = 9