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Number System,what is Number System,Number System definition,Number System examples
- Number systems are mathematical frameworks using digits to represent quantities, including decimal (base 10), binary (base 2), and hexadecimal (base 16). Each system follows specific rules and serves different purposes in mathematics and computing.