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in this video we are going to explain the techniques that are usually used in computer systems to encode symbols and lets start with a set of symbols that were going to use as an example suppose we have the following set of symbols that are simply three colors blue red angry so these are three symbols that we want to encode now typically what happens is that we dont want to encode a single symbol but a set of them and its important this notion of a set there are two ingredients that we need to define to encode a set of symbols number one is we have to decide how many bits are we going to use in the encoding the size of our encoding and the second element number two is that we need to define a correspondence between symbols the binary encoding so lets follow again the example suppose this is our set blue red and green the size of the encoding you have to remember size of encoding in terms of the number of bits you need to remember that if I choose to use n bits then with n bits I