Why is the largest single-precision IEEE 754 binary floating-point number [math](2−2^{−23}) × 2^{127}[/math]? - Quora
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SOLVED: Convert these floating point numbers into IEEE-754 single precision 32-bit hex values. Floating Point Number IEEE-754 Single Precision Representation 1. +1.01011x2^-4 2. +625.0625 3. -12.703125 4. -1.0x10^3 5. + Infinity
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