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hello everyone this is the second part of the last video i put out explaining basic binary so if you haven't watched that and some have found this video i suggest watching it first so let's get started the next and last main topic is signed versus on site numbers i've been deliberately avoiding negative numbers till now and for a reason negative numbers in binary tend to confuse people it's one of those things that click in place all at the same time so what does signed and unsigned mean well you may have heard in binary to represent a negative value one of the bits is assigned the purpose of indicating positive versus negative value here's what i mean take this number for example if you just consider the things i taught this number will be positive right but there needs to be negative numbers for math to work out you won't always have positive numbers we have to somehow store the information of whether this number is positive or negative in binary the leftmost bit which is also calle...