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hello this lecture will cover pages 18 through 23 of my lecture notes please print those pages out and have them in front of you as I present this lecture on number systems and codes Part A the binary number system starting on page number 18 will investigate three different number systems this lecture weamp;#39;re going to talk about the binary number system in detail then later weamp;#39;ll talk about the hexadecimal number system in detail and then weamp;#39;ll mention the octal number system binary numbers the binary number system weamp;#39;re gonna start out with the binary bit weights starting with the binary point since itamp;#39;s a base two system itamp;#39;s 2 to the 0 2 to the 1 2 to the 2 2 to the 3 and so forth to the left and to the right itamp;#39;s 2 to the minus 1 2 to the minus 2 2 to the minus 3 nobody memorizes it in terms of the powers they memorize it in terms of the weight positions anything to the 0 power is 1 so no matter what number system youamp;#39;re