PHYSICS 201 - La Salle University
3.10 Convert the decimal number -35 to an 8-bit two’s complement binary number. 3.11 Convert the decimal number -32 to an 8-bit two’s complement binary number. 3.12 Assuming the use of the two’s complement number system find the equivalent decimal values for the following 8-bit binary numbers: (a) 10000001 (b) 11111111 (c) 01010000 (d ... ................
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