The 2s complement of a binary number is a way to represent signed integers in binary form. It involves inverting all the bits (changing 0s to 1s and vice versa) of the original binary number and adding 1 to the result. For example, the 2s complement of the binary number 1101 would be: Inverted bits: 0010, Adding 1: 0011. So, the 2s complement of 1101 is 0011. View Solution Guide
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