The document compares and contrasts three numeric systems - denary, binary, and hexadecimal. Denary uses base 10 with powers of 100, 101, 102 etc. Binary uses base 2 with powers of 20, 21, 22 etc. Hexadecimal uses base 16 with powers of 160, 161, 162 etc. Each system uses a different base and the value of each digit position increases by that base as you move left.
The document compares and contrasts three numeric systems - denary, binary, and hexadecimal. Denary uses base 10 with powers of 100, 101, 102 etc. Binary uses base 2 with powers of 20, 21, 22 etc. Hexadecimal uses base 16 with powers of 160, 161, 162 etc. Each system uses a different base and the value of each digit position increases by that base as you move left.
The document compares and contrasts three numeric systems - denary, binary, and hexadecimal. Denary uses base 10 with powers of 100, 101, 102 etc. Binary uses base 2 with powers of 20, 21, 22 etc. Hexadecimal uses base 16 with powers of 160, 161, 162 etc. Each system uses a different base and the value of each digit position increases by that base as you move left.