Perform the bitwise operation OR on the numbers !6 | !5
Since Number 1 of 6 is not in binary form, we need to convert it to binary format From this conversion, we get 110 as our binary number
Since Number 2 of 5 is not in binary form, we need to convert it to binary format From this conversion, we get 101 as our binary number
Because you had a negation sign out front for number 1, we need to switch all 1's with 0's and all 0's with 1's 1 → 0 1 → 0 0 → 1 Our negation number is 001
Because you had a negation sign out front for number 2, we need to switch all 1's with 0's and all 0's with 1's 1 → 0 0 → 1 1 → 0 Our negation number is 010
We need to make sure that each of our binary representations has a length of 3, the length of our longest binary number
Digit 1:  001 OR 010
For a bitwise OR operation, bit 1 or bit 2 or both bit 1 and bit 2 need to be 1 For bit 1, this is not the case: 0 OR 0 = 0
Digit 2:  001 OR 010
For a bitwise OR operation, bit 1 or bit 2 or both bit 1 and bit 2 need to be 1 For bit 2, this is the case: 0 OR 1 = 1
Digit 3:  001 OR 010
For a bitwise OR operation, bit 1 or bit 2 or both bit 1 and bit 2 need to be 1 For bit 3, this is the case: 1 OR 0 = 1