Question: In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -infinity, the biased exponent (in decimal) is? In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, the biased
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -infinity, the biased exponent (in decimal) is?
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, the biased exponent (in decimal) when the number represents -zero is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, the minimum true exponent (in decimal) in normalized-numbers is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, the maximum true exponent (in decimal) in normalized-numbers is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -NaN, the biased exponent (in decimal) is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -underflow, the biased exponent (in decimal) is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -underflow, the true exponent (in decimal) is
In a single-precision IEEE-754 floating-point format, when the number is -Zero, the sign bit of the number is
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