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Explain the 1's compliment representation of integers in a computer​

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Answered by itzHitman
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The ones' complement of a binary number is defined as the value obtained by inverting all the bits in the binary representation of the number (swapping 0s and 1s). The ones' complement of the number then behaves like the negative of the original number in some arithmetic operations.

Answered by Anonymous
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The ones' complement of a binary number is defined as the value obtained by inverting all the bits in the binary representation of the number (swapping 0s and 1s). The ones' complement of the number then behaves like the negative of the original number in some arithmetic operations.

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