One thing people who are teaching Hex addition keep missing out that I feel is important, is that you are subtracting 16 from your answer, how are beginners meant to know this without some telling them this.
i also realized that.. Also they didnt tell us y they put 1 with 7.. would we put 1 with every single answer after subtraction or just this once, if its just for this then y did we do that?
Fucking kek. The juxtaposition of that username and profile pic in a video such as this caught me off guard and almost made me crack up in this study room. Also, git gud noob.
these videos are not stand-alone videos; you are expected to have some knowledge in converting between bases, see other videos starting with the title starting with 'Converting...'. hopefully they will provide more explanation as to why 23 in base 10 is eqaul to 17 in base 16.
holy fuck, despite being ancient, you've taught ALL OF YOUR VIEWERS the same topic that a fuckin "UNIVERSITY" professor would take half an hour to explain. and half the class would still be scratching their heads
Thanks man, great way of doing it. Another nice way to check answers for hex, octal or binary addition if you have windows is opening the windows calculator, clicking on view, then clicking programmer. You should be able to choose your number system on the left (windows 7). This is also useful for quickly converting between number systems.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! totally helped me in my computer logic math class.. my professor decided for the final exam the test will be on base 16 but heres the kicker.. he didnt teach us base 16.. he wanted us to use the book.. and i quote he said this himself "the book as many errors" im glad i found your videos
It's easier for me to count up from the larger "number". So A+D. Count 10 more (using your fingers to keep track from D. So E, F, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Put down the 7, and carry the 1.
We had the value 29 to convert to base 16. Since 29 =16 +13, the 13 becomes D and the 16 becomes the digit 1. This is same as the value 18, for example, the digit 1 of 18 has the value of the base, which 10. Another example is if I want to convert value 21 to base 13, I would write 21 =13+8 so 21 would written as 18 in base 13
The reply to this is is pretty compilcated so I'll simplify it. After getting the answer 1 D you carry the 1 to the left like you've been doing earlier in the calculation just the same, but since there's no number there it turns into 1 + 0, giving you 1
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One thing people who are teaching Hex addition keep missing out that I feel is important, is that you are subtracting 16 from your answer, how are beginners meant to know this without some telling them this.
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What I noticed is that if you subtract it by 16 then you will have to carry a 1. When he got A there was no carry because he did not subtract by 16.
i also realized that.. Also they didnt tell us y they put 1 with 7.. would we put 1 with every single answer after subtraction or just this once, if its just for this then y did we do that?
Fucking kek. The juxtaposition of that username and profile pic in a video such as this caught me off guard and almost made me crack up in this study room.
Also, git gud noob.
THANK YOU! I've been searching all over to understand this.
I was studying this for hours on my main language (PT-BR), but you explained it so clearly that language wasn't a barrier at all, thank you so much!
these videos are not stand-alone videos; you are expected to have some knowledge in converting between bases, see other videos starting with the title starting with 'Converting...'. hopefully they will provide more explanation as to why 23 in base 10 is eqaul to 17 in base 16.
holy fuck, despite being ancient, you've taught ALL OF YOUR VIEWERS the same topic that a fuckin "UNIVERSITY" professor would take half an hour to explain. and half the class would still be scratching their heads
Thanks you explained better than Neso Academy
Thanks man, great way of doing it. Another nice way to check answers for hex, octal or binary addition if you have windows is opening the windows calculator, clicking on view, then clicking programmer. You should be able to choose your number system on the left (windows 7). This is also useful for quickly converting between number systems.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!! totally helped me in my computer logic math class.. my professor decided for the final exam the test will be on base 16 but heres the kicker.. he didnt teach us base 16.. he wanted us to use the book.. and i quote he said this himself "the book as many errors" im glad i found your videos
i literally have to take an exam tomorrow and your video has saved my from passing out of anxiety>
It's easier for me to count up from the larger "number". So A+D. Count 10 more (using your fingers to keep track from D. So E, F, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Put down the 7, and carry the 1.
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Guys it’s just like modular arithematics
13+10=23
23=1*16+7
7 is the sum and 1 is the carry and so on
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and nice video
Did a better job explaining than my masters professor
This may not be good for beginners, but still thank you so much for this.
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I don't know where the 1 in 17 and 16 came from but i'll keep putting one to the left of the number i get.Thank you so much
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easy to understand :P not easily.
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Just 1 question, where did the 1 come from in "1D" when you were solving the left most column?
We had the value 29 to convert to base 16. Since 29 =16 +13, the 13 becomes D and the 16 becomes the digit 1. This is same as the value 18, for example, the digit 1 of 18 has the value of the base, which 10. Another example is if I want to convert value 21 to base 13, I would write 21 =13+8 so 21 would written as 18 in base 13
The reply to this is is pretty compilcated so I'll simplify it. After getting the answer 1 D you carry the 1 to the left like you've been doing earlier in the calculation just the same, but since there's no number there it turns into 1 + 0, giving you 1
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Also, what happens if you add 2 numbers together and they equal 16 or 26?
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Ok I get this. But what I dont get what is this used for? Is it some kind of tool to help in adding/subtracting?
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also, 23 = 16 + 7
Base 16 means 16+7 =1`16 + 7, or 1 +7
At no point is it seventeen, it is one and seven
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that other indian guy explained this way too complicated.
well that help me a lot in the University, at Digital Systems, Programing in assemble etc.
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Awesome man, now I clearly understand this.
I don't understand where the 17 is coming from.
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my english is not good but i understand perfectly your explanation
aight where in the actual fuck do u get 17 from for the first colum
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Don't worry about this poster Mike, you did a great job with the video, thanks!
I have a question.. When the result is double digit like 17 from subtracting 16. What will happen?
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Very confusing video. Where are you getting all your numbers from? Noone knows
Simple, helpful guide, thanks.
Couldn't tell where you go the answers
HUH??
stp tu peux fais cette equation " en base 8" : 11-22 = ?? !