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    A senary (/ ˈ s iː n ər i, ˈ s ɛ n ər i /) numeral system (also known as base-6, heximal, or seximal) has six as its base. It has been adopted independently by a small number of cultures. Like decimal, it is a semiprime, though it is unique as the product of the only two consecutive numbers that are both prime (2 and 3).

  2. 29 de fev. de 2024 · senary (not comparable) Of sixth rank or order . In particular, one can construct mixed binary/ternary codes via senary codes by applying the Chinese Gray map (see Example 1). ( arithmetic) Of, pertaining to, or based on six . The senary fraction 0.2 is one-third, i.e. two-sixths.

  3. Although ternary most often refers to a system in which the three digits are all nonnegative numbers; specifically 0, 1, and 2, the adjective also lends its name to the balanced ternary system; comprising the digits −1, 0 and +1, used in comparison logic and ternary computers .

  4. Definition. A senary (or heximal) number is one that is based on the Senary Number System, which has a base of 6 (i.e., uses only six digits from 0–5). Therefore, Decimal numbers from 0–5 are equal to the Senary numbers from 0–5, but a Decimal 6 equals a Senary 10. From Senary 10–15, the equivalent Decimal s are 6–11.

  5. 19 de mai. de 2024 · A senary (/ˈsiːnəri, ˈsɛnəri/) numeral system (also known as base-6, heximal, or seximal) has six as its base. It has been adopted independently by a small number of cultures. Like decimal, it is a semiprime, though it is unique as the product of the only two consecutive numbers that are both prime

  6. adjective. of or relating to the number six. senary. / ˈsiːnərɪ / adjective. of or relating to the number six; having six parts or units. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of senary 1. 1655–65; < Latin sēnārius, equivalent to sēn ( ī ) six each (derivative of sex six) + -ārius -ary. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  7. Definition of. Senary. more ... A Senary Number uses only these 6 digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Examples: • 10 in Senary equals 6 in the Decimal Number System. • 125 in Senary equals 53 in the Decimal Number System. Also called Base 6. Try it yourself (press play button): Bases.