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Answer Posted / Debashish Gorai
"Binary is not a programming language, but it is a representation of data using a base-2 numeral system. Low-level languages are machine or assembly languages that interact directly with the computer's hardware. Hence, binary can be considered as part of a low-level language environment,"
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