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The machine language of computer is based on
Abstract Algebra
Matrix Algebra
Boolean Algebra
Linear Algebra
- Option 1: Abstract Algebra
- Deals with algebraic structures like groups, rings, and fields.
- More relevant in advanced mathematics, not directly to computer machine language.
- Option 2: Matrix Algebra
- Involves operations with matrices.
- Useful in graphics and scientific calculations, but not in defining machine language.
- Option 3: Boolean Algebra
- Basis of computer logic circuits and machine language.
- Uses values true/false or 0/1, which are fundamental in digital computing.
- Option 4: Linear Algebra
- Pertains to linear equations and vector spaces.
- Crucial in areas like graphics and encryption, but not the foundation of machine language.
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