matrixofdynamism
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In long multiplication we take one digit at a time from the multiplier and multiply it with all digits of the multiplied. One all digits are multiplied we sum the intermediate shifted products to get final result.
If the numbers are negative we just multiply the signs together.
However, in binary we usually use 2's complement. Is 2's complement multiplication done differently to how normal multiplication is done?
If the numbers are negative we just multiply the signs together.
However, in binary we usually use 2's complement. Is 2's complement multiplication done differently to how normal multiplication is done?