Computer Science, asked by kishu6331, 25 days ago


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\large\sf{•Explain \:  ones  \: complement}

\large\sf{•Explain  \: twos  \: complement}

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Answered by Ƥяιηcє
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  1. The ones' complement of a binary number is the value obtained by inverting all the bits in the binary representation of the number (swapping 0s and 1s). This mathematical operation is primarily of interest in computer science, where it has varying effects depending on how a specific computer represents numbers.
  2. Two's complement is the way most computers represent positive or negative integers. To get the two's complement negative notation of an integer, you write out the number in binary. You then invert the digits, and add one to the result.

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