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1. The number of positions by which the binary digits of a number are shifted during a bitwise operation.
2. An operation that moves the bits of a binary number to the left or right.
3. A bitwise operation used to shift all the binary digits of a number to left or right by a certain number of positions.
4. The level of accuracy a computer can represent real numbers.
5. A type of bitwise operation that shifts the bits of a binary number, without taking account of the sign of the number.
6. Performing mathematical operations using binary numbers.
7. A way to represent real numbers in a computer.
8. The condition where a mathematical operation results in a number that is too small to be represented in binary form.
9. A bitwise operation used to shift all the binary digits of a number to left.
10. A bitwise operation used to shift all the binary digits of a number to righ.
11. Where the result of an operation exceeds the maximum or minimum value that can be stored.
12. A type of bitwise operation that shifts the bits of a binary number, taking account of the sign of the number.