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In a language of your own choosing, write a computer program that takes as input a decimal (base 10) floating point number, and converts this number into a binary floating-point representation. the binary floating-point representation should consist of 1 bit for the sign of the significand; 8 bits for the biased exponent; and 23 bits for the significand. in addition to program source code, provide a screenshot showing the tasks identified below.
provide an output that shows your input decimal floating-point values.
demonstrate that your program works in the following input cases by showing the output in the form of 32 bits including sign bit, biased exponent, and significand:
small exponent value.
large exponent value.
negative exponent value.
negative significand.
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