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in this video weamp;#39;ll be talking about the floating-point notation which is designed to address the problem that we talked about in one of the previous videos where we noted that the radix point was jumping around and I mentioned that it can cause a bit of a confusion for the computer throughout this video I will be talking about the 8-bit floating-point notation which you will find out very soon itamp;#39;s a really small system so it doesnamp;#39;t allow you to work with huge numbers however itamp;#39;s convenient enough to understand and work with on a paper and you can just extend the general rules to any systems so letamp;#39;s see what is this floating point notation looks like well the floating point notation these 8 bits are broken up into three parts the first part is just one single digits telling you what is the sign of your number the next three digits we call the exponent which we tell the computer where to move the decimal point from here and the last four digit