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¿1 (number): Mathematics, Additive Inverse, Addition
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i.d.R. innert 7-14 Tagen versandfertig |
| Veröffentlichung: |
März 2026
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| Genre: |
Schulbücher |
| ISBN: |
9786131132179 |
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EAN-Code:
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9786131132179 |
| Verlag: |
Omniscriptum |
| Einband: |
Kartoniert |
| Sprache: |
English
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| Dimensionen: |
H 220 mm / B 150 mm / D 6 mm |
| Gewicht: |
161 gr |
| Seiten: |
96 |
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| Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. There are a
variety of ways that ¿1 (and negative numbers in general) can be
represented in computer systems, the most common being as two's
complement of their positive form. Since this representation could also
represent a positive integer in standard binary representation, a
programmer must be careful not to confuse the two. Negative one in two's
complement could be mistaken for the positive integer 2n ¿ 1, where n is
the number of digits in the representation (that is, the number of bits
in the data type). For example, 111111112 (binary) and FF16 (hex) each
represents ¿1 in two's complement, but represents 255 in standard
numeric representation. |
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