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Subtraction of Hex Numbers - Continued
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Neets Module 13-Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
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DECIMAL CONVERSION

1-38 Q42. Subtract: Q43. Subtract: Q44. Subtract: Q45. Subtract: Q46. Subtract: Q47. Subtract: CONVERSION OF BASES We mentioned in the introduction to this chapter that digital computers operate on electrical pulses. These pulses or the absence of, are easily represented by binary numbers. A pulse can represent a binary 1, and the lack of a pulse can represent a binary 0 or vice versa.

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