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8 June, 19:21

A positive binary number is even precisely when its last digit is 0. When is a negative 2's complement number even?

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  1. 8 June, 21:08
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    A negative 2's complement number is even precisely when its last digit is 0 as well.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Proof part 1: Assume there exists a 2's complement negative even number which ends with 1. We can, therefore, express this number as

    1 ... 1 = - (2's complement of 1 ... 1)

    = - (0 ... 1)

    ≠ even

    Since we know precisely that a positive binary number is not even when it ends with a 1. This is a conflict with our assumption. Our assumption is, therefore, wrong.

    Proof part 2: Assume there exists a 2's complement negative odd number which ends with 0. We can, therefore, express this number as

    1 ... 0 = - (2's complement of 1 ... 0)

    = - (0 ... 0)

    = even

    Since we know precisely that a positive binary number is even when it ends with a 0. This is a conflict with our assumption. Our assumption is, therefore, wrong.
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