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Decimal (base 10), binary (base 2), and hexadecimal (base 16) are positional numeral systems that use specific symbols to represent numbers. Base 64 also utilizes a character set of 64 symbols, but it is primarily used in computer software for encoding binary data rather than for arithmetic. Typically, this set includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, a plus sign, and a forward slash. Base 64 encoding converts binary data—often containing non-printable characters— into ASCII text format, allowing for transmission in text streams or storage in formats like XML. The process involves taking three characters of input and converting them into base 64 format.