INTRO.TO COMPUTING SYSTEMS >INTL.ED.<
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Chapter 2, Problem 20E
a.
Explanation of Solution
1100 + 0011:
- The process of addition can perform on “1” digit at a time from right to left.
- A sum digit and a carry digit are generated at each point.
- It the user adds “1” and “1”, it generates the sum digit “0” and carry digit “1”.
- The addition of 4-bit 2’s complement binary numbers is as follows,
- Therefore, the resultant binary bit pattern is “1111”.
- The given binary numbers having the opposite sign.
- If the sign bit is “0” then the number is positive.
- If the sign bit is “1”, the number is negative.
- If the user adds the input binary numbers of different sign, then no overflow occurs in the result.
Justification:
- The sign bit of the binary number “1100” is “1” and it indicates that this number is negative.
- The decimal value for the binary number “1100” is “-4”
- The sign bit of the binary number “0011” is “0” and it indicates that this number is positive...
b.
Explanation of Solution
1100 + 0100:
- The process of addition can perform on “1” digit at a time from right to left.
- A sum digit and a carry digit are generated at each point.
- It the user adds “1” and “1”, it generates the sum digit “0” and carry digit “1”.
- The addition of 4-bit 2’s complement binary numbers is as follows,
- Therefore, the resultant binary bit pattern is “0000”.
- The given binary numbers having the opposite sign.
- If the sign bit is “0” then the number is positive.
- If the sign bit is “1”, the number is negative.
- If the user adds the input binary numbers of different sign, then no overflow occurs in the result.
Justification:
- The sign bit of the binary number “1100” is “1” and it indicates that this number is negative.
- The decimal value for the binary number “1100” is “-4”
- The sign bit of the binary number “0100” is “0” and it indicates that this number is positive...
c.
Explanation of Solution
0111 + 0001:
- The process of addition can perform on “1” digit at a time from right to left.
- A sum digit and a carry digit are generated at each point.
- It the user adds “1” and “1”, it generates the sum digit “0” and carry digit “1”.
- The addition of 4-bit 2’s complement binary numbers is as follows,
- Therefore, the resultant binary bit pattern is “1000”.
- If the sign bit is “0” then the number is positive.
- If the sign bit is “1”, the number is negative.
- The given binary numbers having the same positive sign.
- If the user adds the input binary numbers with same sign, then overflow occurs in the result.
Justification:
- The sign bit of the binary number “0111” is “0” and it indicates that this number is positive.
- The decimal value for the binary number “0111” is “7”.
Integer | ||||
8 | 4 | 2 | 1 | |
0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
- The sign bit of the binary number “0001” is “0” and it indicates that this number is positive
d.
Explanation of Solution
1000 – 0001:
- The given operation can also be written as “1000+(-0001)”.
- The process of addition can perform on “1” digit at a time from right to left.
- A sum digit and a carry digit are generated at each point.
- It the user adds “1” and “1”, it generates the sum digit “0” and carry digit “1”.
- The 2’s complement of “0001” is “1111”.
- The addition of 4-bit 2’s complement binary numbers is as follows,
- Therefore, the resultant binary bit pattern is “0111”.
- The binary numbers used for addition having the same negative sign.
- If the sign bit is “0” then the number is positive.
- If the sign bit is “1”, the number is negative.
- If the user adds the input binary numbers of same sign, then overflow occurs in the result...
e.
Explanation of Solution
0111 + 1001:
- The process of addition can perform on “1” digit at a time from right to left.
- A sum digit and a carry digit are generated at each point.
- It the user adds “1” and “1”, it generates the sum digit “0” and carry digit “1”.
- The addition of 4-bit 2’s complement binary numbers is as follows,
- Therefore, the resultant binary bit pattern is “0000”.
- The given binary numbers having the opposite sign.
- If the sign bit is “0” then the number is positive.
- If the sign bit is “1”, the number is negative.
- If the user adds the input binary numbers of different sign, then no overflow occurs in the result...
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