Data Representation and Programming Fundamentals2.13
1. Given number is 2BA3
2. Convert each hexadecimal digit into four digit binary number.
2 B A 3
0010 1011 1010 0011
3. Combine all the bits to get the result 0010101110100011.
Example 2.14 |Convert the hexadecimal number 2BA3 to binary.
1. Given number is 473
2. Convert each octal digit into three digit binary number.
4 7 3
100 111 011
3. Combine all the bits to get the result 100111011.
Example 2.15 | Convert the octal number 473 to binary.
2.7 Binary Arithmetic
The arithmetic operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, performed on
the binary numbers is called binary ...
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