BICIMAL NUMBERS. CONCEPT AND OPERATIONS (Base 2)

The bicimal numbers, or simply the bicimals can be referred to as the rational binary numbers. A bicimals is the base-two analogue of a decimal; it has a bicimal point and bicimal places and can be terminating or repeating.

Like decimals, bicimals are created from fractions through long division. Also like decimals, bicimals can be converted back to fractions. You convert a bicimal to a fraction the same way you convert a decimal to a fraction, you just work in binary instead of decimal and use powers of two instead of powers of ten.

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Bicimal Numbers

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