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Tag: Representation of Signed Numbers

Unsigned Magnitude vs Signed Magnitude Representation

Posted on March 8, 2023June 19, 2025 By vlsifacts No Comments on Unsigned Magnitude vs Signed Magnitude Representation

Using unsigned magnitude form, we can only represent the positive numbers. Whereas, using signed magnitude form, we can represent both positive as well as negative numbers. In this article, we will highlight a few differences between the signed and unsigned magnitude forms of representing binary numbers.   Unsigned Magnitude Signed Magnitude What can be represented…

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