BINARY, or DYADIC ARITHMETIC, is that wherein only two Figures, Unity, or 1, and 0, are used.
See BINARY ARITHMETIC. M. Dangicourt, in the Berlin Miscell., gives us a Specimen of the Use hereof in Arithmetical Progressions; where he shows, that the Laws of Progression may be easier discovered hereby, than in any other Method where more Characters are used.
DYADIC ARITHMETIC
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- Written by: Ephraïm Chambers
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