0x14F5
0x14F5 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing to represent the unsigned integer 5365 in decimal. As a 16-bit value it can be written in binary as 0001 0100 1111 0101 (or 1010011110101 without leading zeros) and in octal as 012365. The two constituent bytes are 0x14 (20 decimal) as the high byte and 0xF5 (245 decimal) as the low byte; modulo 256, 0x14F5 ≡ 245.
Mathematically, 5365 is a composite number with prime factorization 5 × 29 × 37. Its hexadecimal digit
As a Unicode code point, U+14F5 falls within the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics block (U+1400–U+167F), which contains