HOW ON EART DO YOU. HAVE LESS THAN 2K VIEWS😵😵😵 the quality of the video is awesome! Im terrible at math yet i understood it perfectly! Thank you sm for your work!
personally I feel like understanding hexadecimal is a lot easier if you already understand binary, since hexadecimal and binary are so similar to each other
I agree, especially if people understand that it's really just a short way to write 4 binary digits at a time. In my experience most people pick binary up really quickly, but I've found (when teaching hex) that some people find the notion of, say, 9F+1 = A0 to be horribly unintuitive and odd, so I made this video
wait tell me why i watched until the end and realized YOU HAD 16 SUBS?? man, i wish you luck, you make really good content. keep it up my guy 🎉 btw, answer is 9a if im not mistaken
@CodeSlate I'm taking a digital electronics class and they just went over base conversion on Thursday lmao but I found a way to do any baee to any other base without doing base to decimal to base or just using logic and trying to directly convert, with the successive division and multiplication, I'd you just do the math using one of the bases (like using base 8 numbering to convert octal or binary) you sont even need to convert to and from decimal, idk if this is practical but it's a working concept!
haha not AI, just me using a cheap microphone and some questionable audio editing. I feel like my voice here sounds clicky and slightly echo-y and I've tried to work on that in videos that I made after this one, but I don't know much about audio editing, so it's a work in progress Thanks for the comment.
HOW ON EART DO YOU. HAVE LESS THAN 2K VIEWS😵😵😵 the quality of the video is awesome! Im terrible at math yet i understood it perfectly! Thank you sm for your work!
haha thanks, glad to help!
personally I feel like understanding hexadecimal is a lot easier if you already understand binary, since hexadecimal and binary are so similar to each other
I agree, especially if people understand that it's really just a short way to write 4 binary digits at a time.
In my experience most people pick binary up really quickly, but I've found (when teaching hex) that some people find the notion of, say, 9F+1 = A0 to be horribly unintuitive and odd, so I made this video
wait tell me why i watched until the end and realized YOU HAD 16 SUBS?? man, i wish you luck, you make really good content. keep it up my guy 🎉
btw, answer is 9a if im not mistaken
Sure is, thanks for commenting Juan!
99+1 (in hexadecimal) is 154 (in decimal)
Yes, that's correct! Thanks for commenting!
i thought it was a bit different not the exact same but just base 16, tysm this was really easy!
Thanks, glad you like it!
@CodeSlate I'm taking a digital electronics class and they just went over base conversion on Thursday lmao but I found a way to do any baee to any other base without doing base to decimal to base or just using logic and trying to directly convert, with the successive division and multiplication, I'd you just do the math using one of the bases (like using base 8 numbering to convert octal or binary) you sont even need to convert to and from decimal, idk if this is practical but it's a working concept!
I subbed
the answer is 9A
erm excuse me 13 SUBSCRIBERS?
haha yeah, I just opened last week. More videos to come! Thanks
3(16)=48 + 15 = 63 > 74
Good conversion! Though I wonder if the > is pointing the wrong way? Thanks for commenting
This is a fantastic video, but something about the voice is off-putting. It sounds as if it is AI generated. Great job with the video though!
haha not AI, just me using a cheap microphone and some questionable audio editing. I feel like my voice here sounds clicky and slightly echo-y and I've tried to work on that in videos that I made after this one, but I don't know much about audio editing, so it's a work in progress
Thanks for the comment.