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Computers are such an integral part of the developed world that in the year 1999, widespread fear of systems failing at midnight on January 1, 2000, sent millions of people in a panic to purchase water, generators, and canned food."
"The electrical grids, water systems and banking systems were all run through computer programs powered by commands of addition."
"The code is factored through using addition in a series of ones and zeros that are representative of all real numbers."
" Binary math is used in the computer's language because it can easily communicate on and off, which are the only two true conditions of an electric circuit."
This math language uses addition to process information at a higher speed than possible if the decimal system of one through nine were used.
Knowledge how to use addition in a linear algebraic formula is necessary to complete binary math.
"Binary addition then sends a command to the computer to turn on or off or to answer an electronic execution with yes or no."
"Ones and Zeros are fast and efficient, and do receive help from the addition of the numbers one through nine and letters A through F, when hexadecimal code is used for applications such as commanding color."
"Bits and bytes, which use addition to compute a computer's memory and storage space, are formed with the partnership of hexadecimal and binary systems."
"The addition of bits and bytes, with one byte equal to eight bits, will increase the processing speed in a computer."
The commands sent to a computer for a specific task are sent through binary math addition.
"The series of zeros and ones are decoded through rapid addition, which then sends commands to the computer to display things such as: a font's size, color, and style. "
Amazing both in how simple of a function it is as well as how complex it can be; binary math could not be possible without addition.
"For example, a computer types and displays the word AT through binary addition."
"A sequence of zeros and ones are assigned to each letter of the alphabet; the letter A in PC's and Mac's is O1000001 and T is 01010100."
"The word AT would then be formed on your computer screen after the addition in binary code summed together the total of O100000101010100."
"The addition is performed through an arithmetic logic unit, also referred to as an ALU, to sum the numbers final sequence."