A machine stores floating-point numbers in a hypothetical 10-bit binary word. It employs the first bit for
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A machine stores floating-point numbers in a hypothetical 10-bit binary word. It employs the first bit for the sign of the number, the second one for the sign of the exponent, the next four for the exponent, and the last four for the magnitude of the mantissa. Confirm that the magnitude of the relative true error that results from approximate representation of 0.98342 in the 10-bit format (as found in previous example) is less than the machine epsilon.
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