floating-point arithmetic - The way in which a computer keeps track of the decimal point when performing calculations. Floating-point notation is used to express a quantity with a reduced number of digits. Typically, a mantissa consisting of several digits is qualified by a two-digit exponent. Example: the number 0.0057 is represented in scientific notation by 5.7 x 10-3, and in floating-point notation by .57E - 3. ;
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