075. OCR A Level (H046-H446) SLR13 – 1.4 Two’s complement
About this video
OCR Specification Reference
AS Level 1.4.1c
A Level 1.4.1c
Binary needs to be able to represent negative as well as positive numbers, in this video we take a look at one method of doing this known as Two's complement.
Key question:
- How do we represent negative numbers in binary using the two's complement method?
00:00 Two's complement
00:08 Intro
00:13 A note about this video
00:29 Analogy: Imagine a car's milometer
01:28 Representing a negative number in binary
02:14 Two's complement
04:50 Converting positive numbers into negative numbers using two's complement
07:15 Key question
07:26 Outro
Last updated: 22.06.26
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