Javascript (and apparently other programming languages) can't do math#
This is retarted.

You give Javascript (and according to this article C, C++, or other languges) 2 number to multiply where one of them cannot be represented as a binary floating value and it will freak out when you try to multiply them together.

Check out the example below! Click GO to see the math result. Notice that in the 2nd example, all I am doing is multiplying by 10 and dividing by 10, so really nothing.


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