Another integer representation system is one’s-complement. If an integer is stored using bits, the positive integers are ordinary binary values with the left-most bit set to For instance, if then 65 is stored as
Obtain the negative of a number by inverting bits; for instance, −65 is stored as
Show how are stored in a one’s-complement system with
Show that there are two representations for in a one’s-complement system.
Using base and digits, what is the range of one’s-complement numbers
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