Computer Programs and Addition


The stroke of midnight, January 1, 2001, was feared by millions of people who believed that after the year 1999, the world’s computers would fail, leaving neighborhoods, businesses, and communities without electricity, water, or secured bank accounts.”

“The electrical grids, water systems and banking systems were all run through computer programs powered by commands of addition.”

“The code is factored through using addition in a series of ones and zeros that are representative of all real numbers.”

” Binary math is used in the computer’s language because it can easily communicate on and off, which are the only two true conditions of an electric circuit.”

The speed of this communication is processed at a much higher rate when dealing with only the addition of zeros and ones.

Knowledge how to use addition in a linear algebraic formula is necessary to complete binary math.

“Binary addition then sends a command to the computer to turn on or off or to answer an electronic execution with yes or no.”

“Ones and Zeros are fast and efficient, and do receive help from the addition of the numbers one through nine and letters A through F, when hexadecimal code is used for applications such as commanding color.”

“A computer’s storage and memory capacity is determined through the amount of bits and bytes it has, which is a combination formed through the addition of hexadecimal and binary systems.”

“The computer speed is increased through the addition of bits and bytes, with eight bits equaling to one byte.”

A computer receives specific commands through binary addition for a set of tasks.

“The series of zeros and ones are decoded through rapid addition, which then sends commands to the computer to display things such as: a font’s size, color, and style. ”

Addition is the main calculator of binary math; without it computer programming would be lost.

“A more in depth example of how this code is determined through addition can be shown through how the word “AT” is formed.”

“The letters “A” and “T” in both PC’s and Mac’s are represented by the following sequence of numbers: “A” is 01000001 and “T” is 01010100.”

“The word “AT” would then be formed on your computer screen after the addition in binary code summed together the total of O100000101010100.”

“An ALU, or arithmetic logic unit, is the processor that uses addition to sum together this final sequence of numbers. “

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