convert -1.525*10^-5 to binary using IEEE 754 std
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2.Convert the following binary numbers to floating-point format using single-precision IEEE 754 format. Convert your answer to hexadecimal format. a) 11001.0101 b) -101.111101 c) -0.0101001
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