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BINARY REPRESENTATION

TEXTBOOK CHAPTER

 

Textbook Chapter of Binary Representation of Numbers [PDF] [DOC]

DIGITAL AUDIOVISUAL LECTURES

 

Introduction to Binary Representation [YOUTUBE 6:41]

Base-10 to Base-2 Conversion Method [YOUTUBE 9:14]

Base-10 to Base-2 Conversion Another Method [YOUTUBE 9:14]

MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST

 

Test Your Knowledge on Binary Representation of Numbers [HTML] [FLASH] [PDF] [DOC]

PRESENTATIONS

 

A PowerPoint Presentation on Binary Representation of Numbers [PDF] [PPT]

WORKSHEETS

 

Worksheet for Decimal to Binary Representation [MAPLE] [MATHCAD] [MATHEMATICA] [MATLAB]

Worksheet for Binary to Decimal Representation [MAPLE] [MATHCAD] [MATHEMATICA] [MATLAB]

BLOG ENTRIES

 

A Better Way to Exemplify Conversion of Decimal Integer to Binary [BLOG]

A Better Way to Show Conversion of a Fractional Number to Binary [BLOG]

WOLFRAM DEMONSTRATION (External link | What are Wolfram Demonstrations? | Do need free Mathematica Player to run)

 

Numbers in Various Bases [NBP]

   
  Other Numerical Methods

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