I don't know how good binary is for mental math but it should be super easy to write a bunch of shit you know on paper and add it up. Same thing with division, it may not be nearly as easy to memorize but it is much inherently easier on paper than any other notation unless you know it really well. 12 x 48 is an example I can do in my head about as good as binary 12 x 40 = 480 and 12 x 8 = 96 so 576 is your answer. If you did this in binary it wouldn't be as easy in your head but it would be a breeze on paper. 12=1100 and 48=110000 so that's 110000000 + 11000000 = 1001000000. It's much easier but it's still obvious why people don't use binary as their regular math base, visualizing a bunch of 1's and 0's isn't optimal for counting money, or trying to do lightning fast calculations.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:04 - Introduction to binary division using example numbers. 00:21 - Understanding binary subtraction with borrowing. 00:36 - Understanding binary division with subtraction and bringing down digits. 00:52 - Understanding binary division by subtracting multiples of the divisor. 01:04 - Understanding borrowing in binary division. 01:18 - Explains binary division steps using example calculations. 01:34 - Explains binary subtraction and division process. 01:50 - Explains binary division of 11000011 by 101.
thank you for this simple clear explanation! its really hard to find cs content that is explained in normal english accent nowadays the youtube is full of these hindus with their ambiguous accent.
Remember they are binary so don't think of them like decimal 101 and 1000. They are actually 5 and 8 in decimal respectively, and 5 goes into 8 only 1 time.
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I don't know how good binary is for mental math but it should be super easy to write a bunch of shit you know on paper and add it up. Same thing with division, it may not be nearly as easy to memorize but it is much inherently easier on paper than any other notation unless you know it really well.
12 x 48 is an example I can do in my head about as good as binary 12 x 40 = 480 and 12 x 8 = 96 so 576 is your answer.
If you did this in binary it wouldn't be as easy in your head but it would be a breeze on paper. 12=1100 and 48=110000 so that's 110000000 + 11000000 = 1001000000.
It's much easier but it's still obvious why people don't use binary as their regular math base, visualizing a bunch of 1's and 0's isn't optimal for counting money, or trying to do lightning fast calculations.
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Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:04 - Introduction to binary division using example numbers.
00:21 - Understanding binary subtraction with borrowing.
00:36 - Understanding binary division with subtraction and bringing down digits.
00:52 - Understanding binary division by subtracting multiples of the divisor.
01:04 - Understanding borrowing in binary division.
01:18 - Explains binary division steps using example calculations.
01:34 - Explains binary subtraction and division process.
01:50 - Explains binary division of 11000011 by 101.
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Thank for going straight to the point myG...can you do division of binaries that have decimals
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Wild how much easier long division is in binary
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thank you for this simple clear explanation! its really hard to find cs content that is explained in normal english accent nowadays the youtube is full of these hindus with their ambiguous accent.
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how can you use a 2 in a binary problem?
2 is just 10
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Why is 5÷195 = 39
(1:45)
it is 195/5 not 5/195
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101 goes into 1000 like 9 times….. yes but the based is one since it’s binary we talking about so the based can only go up to 1?
Remember they are binary so don't think of them like decimal 101 and 1000. They are actually 5 and 8 in decimal respectively, and 5 goes into 8 only 1 time.
Bro did bring down alot of ones 😂
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Umm, why 001 at start?? You can't use use directly 1 which gives 101 and easily subtractable from 110?
101 can't fit into 1
101 can't fit into 11
101 is less than 110
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FJck that i will convert to decimal then divide, unless... i am making division in a cpu
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