0xEEAC10
0xEEAC10 is a hexadecimal representation of a number. In computing, hexadecimal is a base-16 numeral system that uses sixteen distinct symbols, typically the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F. The prefix "0x" is a common convention used in many programming languages and environments to indicate that a number is written in hexadecimal format.
The decimal (base-10) equivalent of 0xEEAC10 can be calculated by multiplying each digit by the corresponding
In various technical contexts, hexadecimal numbers like 0xEEAC10 can represent memory addresses, color codes (though typically