Linear bus topology
The divisibility rule for 2 works because the base of our number system, 10, is divisible by 2.
To multiply powers with the same base, you add the exponents. For example, 10^2 x 10^3 = 10^5. Similarly, to divide powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example, 10^3 / 10^5 = 10^(-2).
1mesh topology 2 star topology 3bus topology 4ring topology 5tree topology
1.bus topology, 2.ring topology, 3.mesh topology, 4.star topology, 5.hybrid topology
10 base 2 = 2 base 10
How 1+1=10 is because both ones are a base of 2. Example: 1 +1 =10 Yes, it does. it works in binary form! (2 = 10)
( 1010 )2 = ( 10 )10
1010 base 2 = 10 base 10 1010 base 10 = 11 1111 0010 base 2
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the binary math! So, 101 in base 2 is 5 in base 10, and 11 in base 2 is 3 in base 10. Subtracting 3 from 5 gives you 2 in base 10, which is 10 in base 2. So, the answer is 10 in base 2. Cool, right?
tpology are mainly three types (1) STAR TOPOLOGY,(2)BUS TOPOLOGY,(3)RING TOPOLOGY
20 to the base 10 = 1 Therefore 2 + 1 = 3
101001, base 10 = 11000101010001001, base 2