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(15 points) Consider a miniature binary computer whose floating-point words consist of 4 binary (i.e., base-2) digits for the

(15 points) Consider a miniature binary computer whose floating-point words consist of 4 binary (i.e., base-2) digits for the mantissa and 3 binary digits for the exponent (plus sign bits). Let т 3 (1011)2 X 2°, у3 (1100)2 х 2°. (1) Mark in the provided table whether the machine operation indicated (with the result Z assumed normalized) is exact, rounded (i.e., subject to nonzero rounding error), overflows, or underflows. Show your work. rounded overflow underflow Operation exact Z = fl(r – y) Z = fl((x – y)*) Z = fl(r + y) = f(y + (x/2)) = fl(r+ (y/16)) Show transcribed image text (15 points) Consider a miniature binary computer whose floating-point words consist of 4 binary (i.e., base-2) digits for the mantissa and 3 binary digits for the exponent (plus sign bits). Let т 3 (1011)2 X 2°, у3 (1100)2 х 2°. (1) Mark in the provided table whether the machine operation indicated (with the result Z assumed normalized) is exact, rounded (i.e., subject to nonzero rounding error), overflows, or underflows. Show your work. rounded overflow underflow Operation exact Z = fl(r – y) Z = fl((x – y)*) Z = fl(r + y) = f(y + (x/2)) = fl(r+ (y/16))

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