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Answered by sabantg51523
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In the hexadecimal number system, the numbers are represented with base 16. It is also pronounced sometimes as 'hex'. Just like the binary number, octal number and decimal number whose base representation are 2, 8 and 10, respectively, the hexadecimal conversion is also possible which can be represented in a table.

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Answered by mastermaths55
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Being a Base-16 system, the hexadecimal numbering system therefore uses 16 (sixteen) different digits with a combination of numbers from 0 through to 15. ... For example, if we write 10 in hexadecimal, do we mean the decimal number ten, or the binary number of two (1 + 0).

In the hexadecimal number system, the numbers are represented with base 16. It is also pronounced sometimes as 'hex'. Just like the binary number, octal number and decimal number whose base representation are 2, 8 and 10, respectively, the hexadecimal conversion is also possible which can be represented in a table.

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