Hexadecimal explained | Higher than base-10 positional numeral systems

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Hexadecimal explained | Higher than base-10 positional numeral systems
A digit is a single symbol that represents a number. In positional numeral systems, the base tells us how many distinct digits we have to express numbers using numerals. Base-2 has two digits. Base-3 has 3 digits, and the pattern holds all the way up to base-10 and beyond. What happens though when we go higher than base-10?

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