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Let's convert all the following to base 2.
00:02
So we're going to start with the first one, 512, and look and see, you know, converting to base 2.
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So i'm going to start with our powers of 2, and i'm going to start with like 2 to the 8th, and that's going to equal to 256.
00:17
So i see i have a 256 there in the 8th power.
00:20
Let's see what 2 to the 9th is.
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2.
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Wrong button here, to the 9th, is going to be 512.
00:28
So this is actually 2 to the 9th power, which means i'm going to put a 1 in the 9th position.
00:36
So there's 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
00:41
So that's what that would be in base 2.
00:45
Now when we're dealing with negatives, we want to look and see what the positive value is going to be for the base 2.
00:51
So i'm going to get that real quick.
00:53
I'm not going to go through the procedure of getting that in base 2.
00:56
I'm just going to get the value for you.
00:58
That's going to be the positive 102 .3 is going to be 1, 2, 3, 101s...