Why are the following unequal in Go? Is this a bug, or is it by design? If 
it's by design, why does this occur and is this type of behavior documented 
anywhere?

https://play.golang.org/p/itEV9zwV2a

package main

import (
    "fmt"
)

func main() {
    x := 10.1

    fmt.Println("x == 10.1:        ", x == 10.1)
    fmt.Println("x*3.0 == 10.1*3.0:", x*3.0 == 10.1*3.0)
    fmt.Println("x*3.0:            ", x*3.0)
    fmt.Println("10.1*3.0:         ", 10.1*3.0)
}

Produces:

x == 10.1:         true
x*3.0 == 10.1*3.0: false
x*3.0:             30.299999999999997
10.1*3.0:          30.3


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