Consider the
following 5-bit floating
point representation based on the IEEE floating point format:
The rules are like those in the IEEE standard (normalized,
denormalized, representation of 0, infinity, and NAN). The floating
point format encodes numbers in a form:
,
where m is the mantissa
and E is the biased exponent. The table
below enumerates the entire non-negative range for
this 5-bit floating point
representation. Here are the instructions for each field:
Note: you need not fill in entries marked with
"---".
Question 7
Answer:
Question 8
Answer:
Question 9
Answer:
Consider the following 5-bit floating point representation based on the IEEE floating point format: The rules are like t
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Consider the following 5-bit floating point representation based on the IEEE floating point format: The rules are like t
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