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  • 15-06-2021
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What is machine level language ?​

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ITSTresh
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  • 16-10-2021

Explanation:

The machine-level language is a language that consists of a set of instructions that are in the binary form 0 or 1. As we know that computers can understand only machine instructions, which are in binary digits, i.e., 0 and 1, so the instructions given to the computer can be only in binary codes.

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