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in this video were gonna talk about how to convert hexadecimal numbers into binary numbers so lets start with this example a 9 how can we convert that into a binary number well the first thing we needs to do is convert the a into a number or a decimal value in the hexadecimal system a corresponds to 10 in the decimal system B corresponds to 11 C corresponds to 12 D corresponds to 13 eco responds to 14 and F corresponds to 15 so we can replace a with 10 now each number and letter in the hexadecimal system you can represent it with a binary number in groups of four so a corresponds to 10 and we have a nine now how can we convert each of these numbers into a binary number so lets start with nine so lets use the numbers 8 4 2 1 1 is basically 2 to the 0 2 its 2 to the first power 4 is 2 squared 8 is 2 to the third power 9 is the sum of 8 and 1 so were gonna replace the 8 with a 1 yeah because we didnt use the 4 in a - were gonna substitute those of a 0 weve used the 1 so were go