Types of Mathematical Numbering System (Roman - Decimal - Octal - Quinary- Binary)

Ebrahim Hasan A. Hasan

Abstract: When you type some letters or words and enter them into the computer, the computer will translate and convert these texts into numbers, where computers can only understand the language of numbers. Well, the computer can understand letters, numbers and all symbols and deal with them on the basis of numbers, where these letters and symbols and others represent different numerical values depending on the position in which they are located.

For example, if you want to write a word in English, for example, in capital letters, and of course the result will be different if you use lowercase letters, the computer will convert those letters into binary numbers consisting of 0 and 1, where that word will be converted to its binary counter.

In this research, we will learn about the types of counting systems that the computer understands, in addition to the ways to convert decimal numbers to their corresponding in those systems and vice versa.

Roman numeral systems were used until about the year 1600 AD, and the reason for the spread of this number system for such a long period is due to two main reasons. It requires little basic knowledge.

Keywords: number system, Roman numeral systems, binary counter.

Title: Types of Mathematical Numbering System (Roman - Decimal - Octal - Quinary- Binary)

Author: Ebrahim Hasan A. Hasan

International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research

ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)

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Vol. 9, Issue 2, October 2021 - March 2022

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Types of Mathematical Numbering System (Roman - Decimal - Octal - Quinary- Binary) by Ebrahim Hasan A. Hasan