Because any system with base n (in this case, 2) can only use the digits up to n-1.
The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
The same as real numbers are expressed in decimal, except only the digits 0 and 1 are used (instead of 0 to 9) and the separator between the integer and fraction part is called the binary point (instead of the decimal point). The sign if needed is the same as in decimal.
0 and 1.
0.
There are only two digits used in binary: 0 (zero) and 1 (one).
The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
Binary uses only the digits 0 and 1.
The same as real numbers are expressed in decimal, except only the digits 0 and 1 are used (instead of 0 to 9) and the separator between the integer and fraction part is called the binary point (instead of the decimal point). The sign if needed is the same as in decimal.
0 and 1.
The numbers used in the binary number system are 1 and 0
0.
There are only two digits used in binary: 0 (zero) and 1 (one).
Binary code means that only whole integers up to 2 (0=<x<2), excluding two can be used. Binary basically makes all even numbers 0 (or false) and odd numbers 1 (or true) The number "2" in binary is "0"
Binary can only be 1 & 0. Decimal numbers have a dot in them. Binary numbers use only 2 symbols (0 and 1) to represent different numbers, while decimal numbers use 10 symbols (0 to 9) to represent different numbers. check the below link for more.
Binary has all the numbers. Each binary digit can have the value 0 or 1 only.
Not 2 numbers - 2 digits. The digits 0 and 1.
No. All computers only understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."