radix

[ˈreɪdɪks]

radix Definition

the base of a system of counting or numeration, especially that of the decimal system.

Using radix: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "radix" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The radix of the decimal system is 10.

  • Example

    Binary system has a radix of 2.

  • Example

    The hexadecimal system has a radix of 16.

radix Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for radix

Phrases with radix

  • the base-10 numbering system used in mathematics and everyday life

    Example

    The decimal radix is the most commonly used numbering system.

  • binary radix

    the base-2 numbering system used in computing and digital electronics

    Example

    Computers use the binary radix to represent and process data.

  • the base-16 numbering system used in computing and digital electronics

    Example

    The hexadecimal radix is often used to represent colors in web design.

Origins of radix

from Latin 'radix', meaning 'root'

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Summary: radix in Brief

'Radix' [ˈreɪdɪks] refers to the base of a counting or numeration system, such as the decimal system with a radix of 10. Other systems include binary with a radix of 2 and hexadecimal with a radix of 16. 'Radix' is a formal term synonymous with 'base' or 'foundation.'