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a boundary byte can represent a negative number with a sine bit consider this here weamp;#39;ve seen that this gives us plus six this part is the six and this zero is the plus sign a zero bit here represents positive a one bit in the same position represents negative letamp;#39;s consider positive six and weamp;#39;ll take the twoamp;#39;s complement of this so Iamp;#39;m going to achieve this as follows this zero will become a zero this one will become a one and weamp;#39;ve copied our first one down so this one will become a zero and this zero will become a one and you can see all of these here will become once you will note in this position I have put the one in red because this will represent the negative sign for the minus six so this represents plus six and this twoamp;#39;s complement represents minus six