The value of the floating value in the number system is
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Jump to Floating-point numbers · Logically, a floating-point number consists of: A signed (meaning positive or negative) digit string of a given length in a given base (or radix). This digit string is referred to as the significand, mantissa, or coefficient. The length of the significand determines the precision to which numbers can be represented.
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