IPA: //ˈrædɪks//
KK: /ˈrædɪks/
A root or starting point, often used in mathematics to refer to the base of a number system.
In mathematics, the radix of the binary system is 2.
Radix is derived from Latin 'radix' (meaning root). The term refers to the fundamental or underlying part of something, akin to the root of a plant that anchors it and provides nourishment.
Think of 'radix' as the 'root' of a plant, which is essential for its growth and stability. This helps you remember that 'radix' refers to the foundational part of something.