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Binary addition
- We add binary values in columns just like we would with denary addition.
- Each column is classified on the basis of place-value. In denary this is 10, in binary it is 2.
- When we conduct a binary addition, we add the binary values as if they were normal integers but we represent the sums as binary.
- For example:
1 + 1 = 2
for the calculation but the sum is10
- For example:
Examples
Example one
1010 + 0111 = 10001
10 + 7 = 17
In the first column: 1 + 0 = 1
, so we simply put the binary value for 1
:
1010
0111
____
1
In the second column: 1 + 1 = 2
. In binary this is represented as 10
. So we put 0
beneath the bar and carry the 1
:
1
1010
0111
____
01
In the third column, we repeat the previous process. We are presented with 1 + 0 + 1
which is 2
. As 2
is 10
in binary, we put the zero beneath the line and carry the 1
:
11
1010
0111
____
001
In the final column, we again have 1+1
giving us 2
or 10
but at this point we cannot carry any more because we have reached the final column. So instead of carrying the 1
we just put both digits beneath the line 10
.
11
1010
0111
_____
10001
Example two
1001 + 0111 = 10000
9 + 7 = 16
111
1001
0111
_____
10000