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You might already be familiar with binary for example. This is 1 0 1 is equivalent to 5 in decimal thats because this is the ones place. This is the twos place fours place eights place 16s 32s 64s and 128s and we have a 1 in the fourth place and a 1 in the ones place 4 plus 1 is is 5 So this is fine, but how might we represent a negative number, so lets say we wanted to [represent] negative 5 Well, theres a couple ways we can do that one way is to take this 128s place and instead of using that as the 128s place use that as a sign so change this to a 1 here? To indicate [that] this is negative, and then the rest of it is the same 1 0 1 and so this would be 5 here and then instead of this representing 128 it represents that the number is negative, so [negative] 5 now of course. Its important to know how many bits Youre working with right because if were only using 4 bits then a 5 would be 0 1 0 1 thats equal to 5 [but] then were going to use this this top bit here in this case We