mantissaa
Mantissaa is a term used in computing and mathematics to refer to the fractional part of a floating-point number. In the context of a floating-point representation, a number is typically expressed in the form of a * mantissaa * 10^exponent, where the mantissaa represents the significant digits of the number. For example, in the number 3.14159, the mantissaa is 314159 and the exponent is -5.
The mantissaa is crucial in the representation of floating-point numbers because it determines the precision of
The term "mantissaa" is derived from the Latin word "mantissa," which means "appendix" or "addition." This reflects
In modern computing, the mantissaa is a fundamental component of floating-point arithmetic, which is used to