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hey hi i am it phd and today i will tell you how to represent negative numbers in binary system so there are three different ways to doing so and they all based at the same idea of signed bit so what does it mean signed bit actually in computer science most of the time you use eight a bit eight bit numbers so letamp;#39;s draw it so we have one two three four one two three four and this is kinda eight bit box so we could put here eight numbers the thing is that if we want to write just similar just uh positive number for example we want to write two so weamp;#39;ll write it like this it will be zero zero zero zero zero 0 and here we have kind of beat which represents that this is two number but what if we want to write negative in the most simple way and which is still used but not in the computer architecture so itamp;#39;s used most of the time just for for educational purposes itamp;#39;s sine magnitude so whatamp;#39;s second sine magnitude you just we just take take o