Binary addition involves adding corresponding bits and carrying over when the sum is greater than 1. Logical shifts move all bits in a value a specified number of places to the left or right, adding zeros as needed. Two's complement representation allows for negative numbers by inverting all bits in a number and adding 1, allowing addition and subtraction using the same process.
Binary addition involves adding corresponding bits and carrying over when the sum is greater than 1. Logical shifts move all bits in a value a specified number of places to the left or right, adding zeros as needed. Two's complement representation allows for negative numbers by inverting all bits in a number and adding 1, allowing addition and subtraction using the same process.
Binary addition involves adding corresponding bits and carrying over when the sum is greater than 1. Logical shifts move all bits in a value a specified number of places to the left or right, adding zeros as needed. Two's complement representation allows for negative numbers by inverting all bits in a number and adding 1, allowing addition and subtraction using the same process.