how is binary multiplication done
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Answer:The rules of binary multiplication are: 0 × 0 = 0. 0 × 1 = 0. ... Each bit in the second number (the multiplier) will result in a set of 4 bits (in this example) for the result, and each successive set is shifted left by one place.
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binary multiplication use only 2 numbers (0 and 1)
using this the numbers are converted into binary numbers and multiplication done.
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