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How to Represent Signed Numbers in Binary

Posted on March 7, 2023June 19, 2025 By vlsifacts No Comments on How to Represent Signed Numbers in Binary

Positive integers, including zero, can be represented as unsigned numbers. However, digital systems, such as the computer, must be able to handle both positive and negative numbers. To represent negative integers, we need a notation for negative values. In ordinary arithmetic, a negative number is indicated by a minus sign and a positive number by…

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