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=== Binary === Most operators encountered in programming and mathematics are of the [[binary operation|binary]] form. For both programming and mathematics, these include the [[multiplication operator]], the radix operator, the often omitted [[exponentiation]] operator, the [[logarithm]] operator, the [[addition]] operator, and the [[Division (mathematics)|division]] operator. Logical predicates such as ''[[Logical disjunction|OR]]'', ''[[exclusive or|XOR]]'', ''[[Logical conjunction|AND]]'', ''IMP'' are typically used as binary operators with two distinct operands. In [[Complex instruction set computing|CISC]] architectures, it is common to have two source operands (and store result in one of them).
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