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Number Representations
- Indicate the sign (-) of the number only when negative.
- For signed-no. representation, use a minimum number of bits to represent the number (8 or 16)
- For 32-bit no. representation, use 0...0 for additional zeroes
- DON’T use space for all your answers
- Use caret ( ^ ) for exponent
- DON’T use comma ( , ) in any case
1. Represent this number in 2’s complement in binary form
+8810
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