Number systems
conversions
‘1 Binary to Denary
Powers of2 vs | | 22 | 16
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Binary value +[af[afeo
+fa|4
‘Addon of powers of 2 cortesponding io 1s nthe Whe Oho GeO 4od
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Final Denary value 238
2._enary to Binary
12
7 Reminder
8 Reminder
7 Reminder
a Reminder
4 Reminder
2 Reminger
1 Reminger
° Reminder
10001140
3. Binary to Hexadecimal
Binary value
‘so1s411000
‘Spline value ino 4 Bis group ight to et oot
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1000
Hexadecimal value (use the Hexadecimal lettin the equivalent
hexadecial vale for heb nay vale)
4 Hexadecimal to Binary
Hexadecimal value
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Use the Hexadecimal able to fn
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‘equivalent be binary value 100
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1010
Binary value (mee the Indvial 4 binary valves to form one number)
10001011010
5. Denary to Hexadecimal
6 ‘2004 Fin
6 125 Reminder 4
=19
6 7 Reminder: 3 or
° Reminger 7
hexadecimal value
104
6. Hexadecimal to Denary
Powers of 16 4086 256
6
Hexadecimal value ° 4
‘Adon of powers of 16 corresponding to the (4% 250) + (6x 16) (10%)
Ihexadecal aise bas +80 +10
Final Denary value 14
Uses of Hexadecimal SystemFefer ote memory locaton ofthe ror code
‘Automatically generatod by the computer
Media Access Control (MAC) asdress
‘Uniquely ientes a device on a network
48 bis or oat
NN-NN-NN-00-D0-00 [00-
10-89-4F-25-FE
Internet Protocol P) adress
ach deve connects toa network
Adress types
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Format 77709001 ‘Abba 03456: 6740: 6645-118
4. Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) colour codes
Used to represent colour of text onthe screen
‘2 for eaen primary colour
‘Unique code foreach colour