256 (number) explained

Number:256

256 (two hundred [and] fifty-six) is the natural number following 255 and preceding 257.

In mathematics

256 is a composite number, with the factorization 256 = 28, which makes it a power of two.

nn

, where

n=4

.

((22)2)2

.

In computing

One octet (in most cases one byte) is equal to eight bits and has 28 or 256 possible values, counting from 0 to 255. The number 256 often appears in computer applications (especially on 8-bit systems) such as:

References

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  2. (n+2)*2^(n-1).
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