Number systems come in all shapes and sizes, and some are pretty weird! So let's explore unique number systems like binary and hexadecimal and learn how they work and where they’re used in math.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Decimal (Base-10)
1:52 Roman numerals
4:23 Binary (Base-2)
6:06 Hexadecimal (Base-16)
6:35 Golden ratio base
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This video is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. It should not be your sole source of information. Some details may be oversimplified or inaccurate. My goal is to spark your curiosity and encourage you to conduct your own research on these topics.
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