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Chapter 3, Problem 17RQ
Program Plan Intro
a.
Subtraction of two binary numbers:
Binary subtraction is performed as given below.
Explanation of Solution
b.
Subtracting 110 from 1001:
- Here, it is given that the binary number 110 must be subtracted from the binary number 1001.
- It is performed as given below.
Explanation of Solution
c.
Subtracting 10010 from 10111:
- Here, it is given that the binary number 10010 must be subtracted from the binary number 10111.
- It is performed as given below.
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