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Signed multiply can have ___ operands while unsigned multiply can have ____.
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Signed multiply can have ___ operands while unsigned multiply can have ____.
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1-3 (for 3, the first operand is an immediate number, second is register, and third is destination register)
1 (multiplies register with whatever is in %rax)
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