menu-iconExamlexExamLexServices

Discover

Ask a Question
  1. All Topics
  2. Topic
    Computing
  3. Study Set
    Computer Organization and Architecture
  4. Exam
    Exam 10: Computer Arithmetic
  5. Question
    One of the Trade-Offs of Floating-Point Math Is That Many
Solved

One of the Trade-Offs of Floating-Point Math Is That Many

Question 11

Question 11

True/False

One of the trade-offs of floating-point math is that many calculations produce results that are not exact and have to be rounded to the nearest value that the notation can represent.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions

Q6: The register contains additional bits,called _,which are

Q7: Although considered obsolete,the term _ is sometimes

Q8: If two numbers are added,and they are

Q9: Booth's algorithm performs more additions and subtractions

Q10: _ is when the result may be

Q12: Extending the range of numbers that can

Q13: Moving the sign bit to the new

Q14: _ representation is almost universally used as

Q15: Positive numbers greater than (2 - 2-23)x

Q16: An advantage of biased representation is that

Examlex

ExamLex

About UsContact UsPerks CenterHomeschoolingTest Prep

Work With Us

Campus RepresentativeInfluencers

Links

FaqPricingChrome Extension

Download The App

Get App StoreGet Google Play

Policies

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines

Scan To Download

qr-code

Copyright © (2025) ExamLex LLC.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines