Negative numbers are treated as their 2's complement value(this assumes a sufficiently large number of bits that no overflow occurs during the operation).
Negative numbers are treated as their 2's complement value(this assumes a sufficiently large number of bits that no overflow occurs during the operation).
If there are an even number of bits the largest representable negative number is twice the size of the highest possible positive value, and if there is an odd number of bits the reverse is true: the largest representable positive number is twice the size of the absolute value of the lowest possible negative value.
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