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Consider an lea instruction located at x4000.
what is the largest value that this instruction can load in the destination register?

suppose we redefine the lea offset to be zero-extended, rather than sign-extended.

then what would be the largest value that this instruction could load in the destination register?

with the new definition, what would be the smallest value that this instruction could load in the destination register?

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