0x49B
0x49B is a hexadecimal representation of a number. In decimal form, 0x49B is equivalent to 1179. The prefix "0x" is a common convention used in many programming languages and contexts to denote a hexadecimal number. Hexadecimal, or base-16, uses sixteen distinct symbols, with the digits 0-9 representing themselves and the letters A-F representing the values 10-15.
The number 1179 can be broken down into its hexadecimal components. Starting from the rightmost digit, B
This numerical value, 0x49B or 1179, may appear in various technical contexts. It could represent a memory