Still comes down to binary, doesn’t it?
Michael S. Schneider explains how the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Chinese, and modern computers multiply and divide without the use of multiplication tables or long division.
Still comes down to binary, doesn’t it?
Michael S. Schneider explains how the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Chinese, and modern computers multiply and divide without the use of multiplication tables or long division.
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