Binary 4 – Floating Point Binary Fractions 1

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Binary 5 – Floating Point Range versus Precision

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IEEE 754 Standard for Floating Point Binary Arithmetic

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Binary Addition and Subtraction With Negative Numbers, 2's Complements & Signed Magnitude

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Floating Point Numbers - Computerphile

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How Wrong Can a Calculator Be?

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Toutes les preuves que 0,999 est égal à 1, mais elles deviennent de plus en plus complexes

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Binary 2 - Two's Complement Representation of Negative Numbers

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