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why are alphabets used in hexadecimal representation​

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Answered by FaizKhan321
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Hexadecimal uses the decimal numbers and six extra symbols. There are no numerical symbols that represent values greater than nine, so letters taken from the English alphabet are used, specifically A, B, C, D, E and F. ... For convenience, engineers working with computers tend to group bits together.

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Hexadecimal uses the decimal numbers and six extra symbols. There are no numerical symbols that represent values greater than nine, so letters taken from the English alphabet are used, specifically A, B, C, D, E and F.For convenience, engineers working with computers tend to group bits together.

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