008. Cambridge IGCSE Topic 1.1 Signed integers using two’s complement
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CAMBRIDGE 0478 & 0984 Specification Reference - Section 1.1 - 6
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00:00 Signed integers using two's complement
00:07 Intro
00:12 How can we represent a negative number?
01:02 Think about a car's milometer
02:02 Two's complement
05:24 How to easily turn a positive number into its two's complement negative version
07:49 Outro
Last updated: 04.09.25
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