Number System PDF
Number System PDF
Number System PDF
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Kinds of Numbers
Numbers can be classified in many ways. The simplest class is the natural, or counting,
numbers (1, 2, 3, ). With the addition of 0, these are known as the whole numbers.
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shown on a number line.
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The natural numbers are also called positive numbers because they
are greater than 0. For each of the positive numbers, there is also
a negative number (-1, -2, -3, ). Negative numbers are less than
0. The natural numbers, their negative equivalents, and 0 make up
the set of numbers called integers. The integers can be pictured as
points on a line that continues forever in both directions.
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The first system of numbers was probably the tally system. In this system a separate
mark was made for every item being counted. This system was useful only with small
numbers.
The ancient Egyptians developed a complex system for writing large numbers in
symbols called hieroglyphics. There was a single hieroglyphic symbol for the number
1,000. But to write the number 999, it was necessary to write the symbol for 100 nine
times, then the symbol for 10 nine times, and finally the symbol for 1 nine times.
The ancient Romans used letters to represent numbersI for 1, V for 5, X for 10, L for
50, C for 100, D for 500, and M for 1,000. This system is known as Roman numerals. In
Roman numerals, 256 is written as CCLVI.
Base-ten and Other Systems
The most common number system used today is called the baseten, or decimal, system. It has 10 digits (09) that can be combined
to write any number. The base-ten system was invented by Hindus
in ancient India. Later, Arabs improved the system. For this reason
the digits 09 are called Hindu-Arabic numerals.
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For some purposes other number systems are more useful than
base-ten. For example, computers use the base-two, or binary,
number system. Instead of 10 digits, this system uses only two0
and 1. In a computer these numbers stand for off and on, the
only two possible states of the computer's electric switches.
them. Then
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