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18 December, 23:22

Difference between canonical and standard form

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  1. 18 December, 23:32
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    In Canonical form, you have to represent numbers at their digits whereas in Standard form, you have to multiply those with their mandatory power!

    For Example, 85 = {8, 5} in canonical form.

    = 8*10^2+8*10^1 in standard form.
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