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- I now want to show you that the standard algorithm for multiplying numbers can also be used, itamp;#39;s not just limited to base 10, it can also be used, frankly it can be used in any base, but weamp;#39;re going to do it in base two. And base two is especially fun, because you essentially have only to know your multiplication tables through one. So you just have to know that zero times zero is zero, one times zero is zero, and that one times one is one. And then youamp;#39;re ready to go, youamp;#39;re ready to multiply in base two. So letamp;#39;s do that. So letamp;#39;s say we have Letamp;#39;s say we take nine, so letamp;#39;s see, nine is going to be one eight zero fours, zero twos and one. So this is nine, right over here, represented in base two. And letamp;#39;s say we were to multiply that times seven, so we should, obviously, if we know our multiplication tables we should get 63. So seven is one; actually Iamp;#39;m going to put a zero, seven would be one one