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Answer Posted / Bhuvnesh Kumar Sharma
IPv6 addresses are represented in hexadecimal format, usually separated by colons. The mathematical form of an IPv6 address consists of 8 groups of 4 hexadecimal digits each (16 bytes), possibly with some compressed representation using double colons.
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