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Meaning of "positional numeral"

positional numeral - This phrase relates to a system of representing numbers where the value of a digit depends on its position in the number. It is commonly used in mathematics and digital technologies to denote numerical values based on the placement of digits

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Positional numeral system.
One can not be used as the base of a positional numeral system.
Positional numeral systems.
Counting rods and most abacuses have been used to represent numbers in a positional numeral system.
Many of them use positional numeral systems with the finite radix b.
That is, the decimal system is a positional numeral system.
The standard positional numeral systems differ from one another only in the base they use.
This article summarizes facts on some non-standard positional numeral systems.
The rod numeral system is a positional numeral system used by the Chinese in mathematics.
A more far-reaching generalization addresses the most general positional numeral systems.
It is a non-standard positional numeral system which uses the imaginary number 2i as its base.
Some historical numeral systems may be described as non-standard positional numeral systems.
Examples, Rod numerals are a positional numeral system made from shapes of counting rods.
It is the radix ( base ) of the septemvigesimal positional numeral system.
Base 10 is a positional numeral system with ten as its base.

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List of numeral systems Category: Positional numeral systems.
Category, Positional numeral systems.
The same trichotomy also holds for other base-n positional numeral systems:.
Balanced ternary is a non-standard positional numeral system ( a balanced form ), useful for comparison logic.
A negative base ( or negative radix ) may be used to construct a non-standard positional numeral system.
Base 32 is a positional numeral system with thirty-two as its base.
In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal is a positional numeral system with a base of 16.
A non-integer representation uses non-integer numbers as the radix, or bases, of a positional numeral system.
In mathematics and computing, hexadecimal is a positional numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16.

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