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Page 1: Hex

Andrew Spero

Page 2: Hex

What is hex?

Hex is a way of writing numbers

Page 3: Hex

What is hex?

Hex is a way of writing numbers

Binary - Base 2

Ternary - Base 3

Quaternary - Base 4

Quintal - Base 5

Octal - Base 8

Decimal - Base 10

Duodecimal - Base 12

Hexadecimal - Base 16

Base 36 - Base 36

Page 4: Hex

What is hex?

Hex is a way of writing numbers

Binary - Base 2

Ternary - Base 3

Quaternary - Base 4

Quintal - Base 5

Octal - Base 8

Decimal - Base 10

Duodecimal - Base 12

Hexadecimal - Base 16

Base 36 - Base 36

Page 5: Hex

What is hex?

Hex is a way of writing numbers

Binary - Base 2

Ternary - Base 3

Quaternary - Base 4

Quintal - Base 5

Octal - Base 8

Decimal - Base 10

Duodecimal - Base 12

Hexadecimal - Base 16

Base 36 - Base 36

Page 6: Hex

What is hex?

Hex is a way of writing numbers

Binary - Base 2

Ternary - Base 3

Quaternary - Base 4

Quintal - Base 5

Octal - Base 8

Decimal - Base 10

Duodecimal - Base 12

Hexadecimal - Base 16

Base 36 - Base 36

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DECIMAL HEX

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

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Hexadecimal first proposed in 1859 by:

John W. Nystrom (1825–1885)

A Swedish-American civil engineer, inventor and

author who lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

To be used for new weights and measures, his

proposal included a new calendar with sixteen

months, a new system of coinage, and a

hexadecimal clock with sixteen hours in a day.

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Uses of Hex

Programmers

Memory address

Logical gates

Colours

Bendix G-15

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Colours

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9

7

0

5

1

5

#

Red Green Blue

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