1) Show that is a fairly accurate representation of pi, explaining how you unpacked the number. [Note that multiplying by the 2" part can make a number appear very different in base1ol 2) Pick yo...
1) Show that is a fairly accurate representation of pi, explaining how you unpacked the number. [Note that multiplying by the 2" part can make a number appear very different in base1ol 2) Pick your favorite physical constant (e.g. speed of light, radius of the earth, mass of the electron, etc.) and code it as a 32 bit float. Explain how you did it.
1) Show that is a fairly accurate representation of pi, explaining how you unpacked the number. [Note that multiplying by the 2" part can make a number appear very different in base1ol 2) Pick your favorite physical constant (e.g. speed of light, radius of the earth, mass of the electron, etc.) and code it as a 32 bit float. Explain how you did it.