COMPUTER SCIENCE:OVERVIEW-TEXT
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ISBN: 2810015047178
Author: BROOKSHEAR
Publisher: PEARSON
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Textbook Question
Chapter 1.6, Problem 3QE
Suppose the following bit patterns represent values stored in two’s complement notation. Find the two’s complement representation of the negative of each value:
- a. 00000001
- b. 01010101
- c. 11111100
- d. 11111110
- e. 00000000
- f. 01111111
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