Binary, A way to describe something that has two states. In computing, a binary number is a 1 or a 0., Shifts, A term used to describe shifting bits to the right or the left to change their place value. Shifting right results in division, and shifting left results in multiplication., Overflow, When the result of a calculation is too large to be stored in the allocated number of bits., Underflow, When the result of a calculation is too small (or too close to 0) to be stored in the allocated number of bits., Integer, A whole number, eg 1, 2, or 3., Real (floating-point), A number with a decimal point, eg 1.1, 2.3, or 3.514., Truncated, This is when we discard numbers after a certain point without rounding.

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