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in this video we're going to talk about how to express negative numbers in binary using the sine magnitude method and the two's complement method and later in this video we're going to talk about how to add and subtract binary numbers using the two's complements so let's say if we want to write negative six as a number how would we do that so we're going to start with the sine magnitude method in order to express negative six first we need to find out what six is and we're going to use a four bit binary to do so so 2 to the n minus 1 that's going to be 2 to the 4 minus 1 which is 2 to the 3 and that's 8. so this is going to be 8 4 2 and 1. so first let's express six as a binary number six is four plus two so we're going to put a one in the column under four and two and we're gonna put a zero everywhere else so that would be positive six in sign magnitude the first three numbers corresponds to the magnitude of the number six the last number zero this corresponds to the sign so if the l...