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adding plus six and minus four together will give positive two letamp;#39;s look at how we could do this in binary this binary byte represents positive six we can see where we have the sign bit representing the positive this binary byte represents positive four now we take the twoamp;#39;s complement to represent minus four and we can see we have the sine bit now we add together these two binary patterns and the addition of these two will give us zero this will give us one this is not down carry one this will be knocked down carry one and we carry on the addition and you can see it becomes not down carrying one in the cases so far and here we add these up to give us not down carry one and this gives us dot down carrying one and we then ignore the carry and we can see the result is positive two we can see we get the correct sign bit