Thanks for this. I fanally understand hexadecimal!! Often wondered why it was used in computer programming instead of binary or decimal (just googled the reason) and it's simply because it uses up less space or memory. Great video.
Thank you Josh, a lesson in hexadecimal to decimal that I wish I had in math c!asses and computer classes years ago. This lesson will encourage me to practice and who knows. if one day you can explain octal to hexadecial and octal to decimal. This video is very pleasing .
It wasn’t that I was bad at math when i was in high school that I got an C+, it was more like, I understood it completely but it seemed like the teacher was reciting a script rather than engaging with the students and making it fun. They looked miserable. So why should I learn something that makes them unsatisfied?
I had always struggled with math all through school. I'll never forget the day that I had almost failed a high school math class. I re-took it in summer school where the teacher said to me, "Math is the language of science. Math is just a puzzle. Figure out the puzzle. " After that, everything, algebra, chemistry, physics, etc... they all fell into place.
Thanks for this. I fanally understand hexadecimal!! Often wondered why it was used in computer programming instead of binary or decimal (just googled the reason) and it's simply because it uses up less space or memory. Great video.
Thank you Josh, a lesson in hexadecimal to decimal that I wish I had in math c!asses and computer classes years ago. This lesson will encourage me to practice and who knows. if one day you can explain octal to hexadecial and octal to decimal. This video is very pleasing .
I love sharing this with my daughter! Thank you 🙌🏼
So thor now teaching lol, thanks it's helpful, saves time.
Thanks, best examples. After 32A16 everything made sense.
Thank you so much Tecmath I understood very well But I will always hate Solving hexadecimal equations that include decimal dots. :)
It wasn’t that I was bad at math when i was in high school that I got an C+, it was more like, I understood it completely but it seemed like the teacher was reciting a script rather than engaging with the students and making it fun. They looked miserable. So why should I learn something that makes them unsatisfied?
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I had always struggled with math all through school. I'll never forget the day that I had almost failed a high school math class. I re-took it in summer school where the teacher said to me, "Math is the language of science. Math is just a puzzle. Figure out the puzzle. " After that, everything, algebra, chemistry, physics, etc... they all fell into place.