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1 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The position of a digit which carries a weight to the power of the base - ANS Positional system The number of different digits, including 0, in the number system. Examples: binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal - ANS Base The binary number system is base 2, using only bits 0 and 1. This base is the most efficient number system that the computer can utilize due to its simplicity. (Base 2) - ANS Binary The octal number system is base 8, using only digits 0 through 7. - ANS Octal The number system in base 10 for representing numbers using combinations of the digits 0 - 9 - ANS Decimal A base-16 number system that uses sixteen distinct symbols 0-9 and A-F to represent numbers from 10 to 15. - ANS Hexadecimal 1. Decompose the number to the powers of its base 2. Convert each power of the base to base 10 3. Evaluate the number (do the math) - ANS Conversion to base 10 1. Divide the decimal number by 2 until the coefficient is 0 ITEC1000 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2. Record the remainders from bottom up (MSD-LSD) - ANS Conversion to base 2 0. Convert the binary numbers to a decimal number 1. Divide decimal number by 16 until coefficient is 0 2. Record the remainders from bottom up 3. Change the remainders to hexadecimal form - ANS Conversion to base 16 - shifting left a number in any base one digit multiplies its value by the base once - shifting right a number in any base one digit divides its value by the base once - ANS Shift property A form of representing numbers using a sign (+/-), and, if necessary, a decimal point (Has limitations for computing): 'SUBTRACT' cannot utilize the binary 'ADD' hardware - Complex and hard to implement in the hardware - Result of operation depends on the size or order of numbers being subtracted - Must test for 2 values of 0 (+/-) - ANS Sign and magnitude Value used as a basis for the complementary operation is diminished by one from the radix or base - 9's complement (base 10 diminished) - 1's complement (base 2 diminished) - ANS Diminished radix complement - 10's complement - 2's complement

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ITEC1000 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS


The position of a digit which carries a weight to the power of the base - ANS Positional
system


The number of different digits, including 0, in the number system. Examples: binary, octal,
decimal, hexadecimal - ANS Base


The binary number system is base 2, using only bits 0 and 1. This base is the most efficient
number system that the computer can utilize due to its simplicity. (Base 2) - ANS Binary



The octal number system is base 8, using only digits 0 through 7. - ANS Octal


The number system in base 10 for representing numbers using combinations of the digits 0 - 9 -
ANS Decimal


A base-16 number system that uses sixteen distinct symbols 0-9 and A-F to represent numbers
from 10 to 15. - ANS Hexadecimal


1. Decompose the number to the powers of its base
2. Convert each power of the base to base 10

3. Evaluate the number (do the math) - ANS Conversion to base 10


1. Divide the decimal number by 2 until the coefficient is 0

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, 2. Record the remainders from bottom up (MSD-LSD) - ANS Conversion to base 2


0. Convert the binary numbers to a decimal number
1. Divide decimal number by 16 until coefficient is 0
2. Record the remainders from bottom up

3. Change the remainders to hexadecimal form - ANS Conversion to base 16


- shifting left a number in any base one digit multiplies its value by the base once

- shifting right a number in any base one digit divides its value by the base once - ANS Shift
property


A form of representing numbers using a sign (+/-), and, if necessary, a decimal point
(Has limitations for computing): 'SUBTRACT' cannot utilize the binary 'ADD' hardware
- Complex and hard to implement in the hardware
- Result of operation depends on the size or order of numbers being subtracted

- Must test for 2 values of 0 (+/-) - ANS Sign and magnitude


Value used as a basis for the complementary operation is diminished by one from the radix or
base
- 9's complement (base 10 diminished)

- 1's complement (base 2 diminished) - ANS Diminished radix complement


- 10's complement

- 2's complement - ANS Radix complement


- Scientific notation in computers
- Allows very large and small numbers using exponents


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