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in this video weamp;#39;ll look at the concept of negative numbers in binary in previous videos weamp;#39;ve looked at the concept of positional numbers systems in general and focused on binary weamp;#39;ve counted a bit in binary to get a feel for how they did you stick over and weamp;#39;ve converted numbers back and forth between the binary representation and decimal which we are more familiar with letamp;#39;s have a look at the example that we did in the previous video 1429 Iamp;#39;m fairly confident that with our new knowledge we could write just about any positive integer in binary but what happens if we need a negative number well if we were mathematicians in the 19th century we just make a little mark on our paper indicating that the number is negative and that would be that not a very interesting topic for electronics though this isnamp;#39;t very useful rather than ink on paper digital circuits store the numbers that they work with in some sort of memory with a fixed