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Solutions of the exercises

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Solution 1.1 Only the numbers of the form ±0.1a2 · 2e with a2 = 0,1 and e = ±2,±1,0 belong to the set F(2, 2,−2, 2). For a given exponent, we can represent in this set only the two numbers 0.10 and 0.11, and their opposites. Consequently, the number of elements belonging to F(2, 2,−2, 2) is 20. Finally, ∈M = ½.

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Quarteroni, A., Saleri, F. (2006). Solutions of the exercises. In: Scientific Computing with MATLAB and Octave. Texts in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32613-8_9

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