diminished radix complement

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diminished radix complement (plural diminished radix complements)

  1. The number which, added to the given n-digit number in radix r, results in . In binary (), this is the ones' complement; in decimal (), this is the nines' complement.
    The diminished radix complement of is .
    The diminished radix complement of is .
    The diminished radix complement of is .

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