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expanded form
noun
A representation of a number in terms of powers of a base, such as the representation of 1234 as 4\times 16^2+13\times 16+2\times16^0 or the representation of 2345 as 2000+300+40+5.
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This Saturday, Content returns to Portland, in expanded form.
"We are not asking Congress to prevent the expanded form from taking effect.
The Carter is receiving its first performance in a new, expanded form.
Coda – along with Presence and In Through the Out Door – is released in remastered and expanded form on 31 July.
They possibly were recorded in expanded form by a monastic colleague and attributed to Macarius after his death.
Another television drama, The Middle of the Night (1954), became, in expanded form, Chayefsky's first stage play (1956).
Is she basically a singer of the a cappella, sean-nos Irish folk song in expanded form?
His thesis was published in expanded form as Sir Walter Ralegh: The Renaissance Man and His Roles (1973).
In Real Life – the expanded form of the internet abbreviation IRL – is a great title, and the intrinsic tension in the phrase works hard for the book.
The period-instrument ensemble Rebel, in its expanded form, has lately stepped into a bright spotlight as the resident Baroque orchestra at Trinity Church.
It takes a moment to get used to hearing the piece in this expanded form, but once you surrender to it, it has a certain charm.
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