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How do you convert base 16 to base 2 directly? - Answers
Since 16 is a power of 2, you can directly convert every hexadecimal digits to four binary digits. Look up the equivalent in a table, if you don't know it by heart. Don't forget the zeroes at the left. For example, to convert 3F5(hex), 3 = 0011, F = 1111 and 5 = 0101, so 3F5(hex) = 0011 1111 0101 (binary). In this example you may get rid of the first two zeroes, depending on the application.
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How do you convert base 16 to base 2 directly? - Answers
Since 16 is a power of 2, you can directly convert every hexadecimal digits to four binary digits. Look up the equivalent in a table, if you don't know it by heart. Don't forget the zeroes at the left. For example, to convert 3F5(hex), 3 = 0011, F = 1111 and 5 = 0101, so 3F5(hex) = 0011 1111 0101 (binary). In this example you may get rid of the first two zeroes, depending on the application.
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How do you convert base 16 to base 2 directly? - Answers
Since 16 is a power of 2, you can directly convert every hexadecimal digits to four binary digits. Look up the equivalent in a table, if you don't know it by heart. Don't forget the zeroes at the left. For example, to convert 3F5(hex), 3 = 0011, F = 1111 and 5 = 0101, so 3F5(hex) = 0011 1111 0101 (binary). In this example you may get rid of the first two zeroes, depending on the application.
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