What is meant by radix (or base) of a number system?
Answer / Vikash Rai
The radix (or base) of a number system refers to the number of distinct digits used in that system. For example, in decimal (base 10), the digits are 0 through 9; in binary (base 2), the digits are only 0 and 1.
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