Understanding how numbers are structured is a foundational skill in computer science, mathematics, and digital technology. This written course provides a thorough grounding in number systems, exploring their historical development, mathematical structures, and practical applications in modern digital hardware. You will gain a clear mental model of how values move from human-readable decimal forms into machine-level binary code. Starting with foundational definitions, you will explore the differences between non-positional and positional systems before learning practical methods for base conversions and arithmetic in non-decimal bases. You will also examine how modern hardware stores integers, represents negative numbers, encodes text, and uses bitwise operations. What you'll learn: Understand key concepts distinguishing positional and non-positional number systems. Convert values between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases. Perform arithmetic operations directly in binary and other non-decimal bases. Understand how computers encode integers, floating-point values, and character data. Apply basic bitwise logic principles used in low-level data processing. Recognize practical uses of hexadecimal and binary representations in modern software and computing. The course starts with basic terminology and mathematical foundations before progressing step-by-step into data encoding and hardware representation through clear text explanations and written exercises. This course is created for complete beginners, students, and self-taught software enthusiasts looking to master foundational computing mathematics without any prerequisites. Read through the lessons today to build confidence in binary math and digital data representation.
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