
a)
Booth’s
- The main goal of booths algorithm is to multiply two signed binary numbers by involving two’s complement notation.
- There are multiple methods available for fast multiplication but those methods will not be applicable for signed multiplication.
- The advantage of booth’s algorithm is not only performs multination faster but also it is efficient to do multiplication on the signed numbers.
Booth’s algorithm reads the value as follows:
- Subtraction of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 1 and 0 respectively.
- Addition of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 1 respectively.
- Left shifting of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 0 or 1 and 1 respectively
a)

Explanation of Solution
Multiplying two numbers:
Since both the numbers are given in 4-bit two’s complement the resultant value should 8-bit which is also in two’s complement.
The multiplicand is “-5”, so the 2’s complement is
Discard the last 4 bits because only 8 rightmost bits should be considered.
Hence, the resultant will be “
b)
Booth’s algorithm:
- The main goal of booths algorithm is to multiply two signed binary numbers by involving two’s complement notation.
- There are multiple method available for fast multiplication but those methods will not be applicable for signed multiplication.
- The advantage of booth’s algorithm is not only performs multination faster but also it is efficient to do multiplication on the signed numbers.
Booth’s algorithm reads the value as follows:
- Subtraction of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 1 and 0 respectively.
- Addition of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 1 respectively.
- Left shifting of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 0 or 1 and 1 respectively
b)

Explanation of Solution
Multiplying two numbers
Since both the numbers are given in 4-bit two’s complement the resultant value should 8-bit which is also in two’s complement.
The multiplicand is “-5”, so the 2’s complement is
Discard the last 4 bits because only 8 rightmost bits should be considered.
Hence, the resultant will be “
c)
Booth’s algorithm:
- The main goal of booths algorithm is to multiply two signed binary numbers by involving two’s complement notation.
- There are multiple method available for fast multiplication but those methods will not be applicable for signed multiplication.
- The advantage of booth’s algorithm is not only performs multination faster but also it is efficient to do multiplication on the signed numbers.
Booth’s algorithm reads the value as follows:
- Subtraction of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 1 and 0 respectively.
- Addition of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 1 respectively.
- Left shifting of multiplicand takes pace when the multiplier’s current and the preceding bits are 0 and 0 or 1 and 1 respectively
c)

Explanation of Solution
Multiplying two numbers
Since both the numbers are given in 4-bit two’s complement the resultant value should 8-bit which is also in two’s complement.
The multiplicand is “-5”, so the 2’s complement is 1101. The 4-bit value should be extended to 8-bit
Discard the last 4 bits because only 8 rightmost bits should be considered.
Hence, the resultant will be “
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