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adding plus six and minus a together will give minus two a binary byte representing plus six is shown here and you can see we have the sign bit if you consider this binary byte it represents plus eight if I take the twoamp;#39;s complement of this you will end up with the following and this twoamp;#39;s complement you will note has a sign bit representing the negative this is positive six and this is a twoamp;#39;s complement that represents minus eight we will now add these together zero plus zero is equal to zero one plus zero is equal to one we then continue with the addition and you can see in all cases weamp;#39;re getting the one and we come to the final one where we add zero to one and we get one which Iamp;#39;ve kept as the color red because this represents the sign bit this is minus two in twoamp;#39;s complement form