In software engineering, a binade is a set of numbers in a binary IEEE 754 floating-point format that all have the same exponent. In other words, a binade is the interval [2n, 2n+1) for some integer value of n. (Wikipedia).
Algebra Ch 49: Binomial Theorem (1 of 18) What is the Binomial Theorem?
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