The basic operations performed by a computer are
The basic operations performed by a computer are Arithmetic operation,Logical operation and Storage and relative.
The basic arithmetic operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, although this subject also includes more advanced operations, such as manipulations of percentages, square roots, exponentiation, logarithmic functions, and even trigonometric functions, in the same vein as logarithms.
Logic operations include any operations that manipulate Boolean values. Boolean values are either true or false. They are named after English mathematician George Boole, who invented Boolean algebra, and is widely considered the founder of computer science theory. They can also be represented as 1 and 0.
Computer Memory. In computing, memory refers to the devices used to store information for use in a computer. The term primary memory is used for storage systems which function at high-speed.