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CEN 166 - Math for Networks



2.0 Credits
Introduction to the binary number system and its use in computer and network systems. Covers converting between binary, decimal and hexadecimal. Includes extensive exercises in using hex numbers in computer addressing and dotted decimal numbers in IP addressing. Prerequisite: CEN 150  or instructor’s permission.

Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Convert numbers between binary, decimal and hexadecimal, with and without a scientific calculator. [REASON]
  2. Count from zero to fifteen in binary and hexadecimal. [REASON]
  3. Demonstrate the ability to AND two binary numbers. [REASON]
  4. Create subnets and subnet masks for an IPv4 network address. [REASON]
  5. Determine the address range in hexadecimal for any memory chip in a computer system. [REASON]



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