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How to adapt point in binary

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in this video weamp;#39;re going to explain how floating-point numbers are multiplied weamp;#39;ll be focusing on normalized floats denormalize floats are handles similarly the infinities and Nanamp;#39;s are handled specially weamp;#39;ll assume that youamp;#39;re already somewhat familiar with normalized floating point numbers and the representations we have a separate video on that topic and weamp;#39;ll review it here only to the extent necessary to make our current topic intelligible for this video weamp;#39;ll be assuming 32-bit floats but everything we say can be applied with some minor modifications to 64-bit doubles recall that floating point numbers are effectively a variant of binary scientific notation that is numbers of the standard form shown here thereamp;#39;s a sign plus or minus and a real number constant C in a specific format times some integral power of two for normalized numbers C always has a single one to the left of the binary point in floating-point fo

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Here, 0.25 is equivalent to the binary number 0.01.
Answer: 12.25 from decimal to binary is 1100.01.
Therefore, 11101 in binary is 29 in decimal.
175 in binary is 10101111. Unlike the decimal number system where we use the digits 0 to 9 to represent a number, in a binary system, we use only 2 digits that are 0 and 1 (bits). We have used 8 bits to represent 175 in binary.
By collecting all the overflow digits from top to bottom, we can represent the decimal number 6.75 into the binary number 110.112.
In decimal to binary conversion, we convert a base 10 number to a base 2 number by using simple methods. For example, if 1210 is a decimal number then its equivalent binary number is 11002.
Thus, a binary number in this form comes with a binary point. The portion to the left represents an integer (e.g., 110 = 6), and the part to the right (0.011) represents fractions less than unity. In fixed-point binary arithmetic, the binary point is held fixed.
One of the methods to convert decimal to binary is by dividing the given decimal number recursively by 2. Then, the remainders are noted down till we get 0 as the final quotient. After this step, these remainders are written in reverse order to get the binary value of the given decimal number.

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