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" Hence, all numbers that differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same significant part. For example, .002103... "
Elements of Trigonometry: Plane and Spherical - Página 143
por Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Wendell Melville Strong - 1898 - 138 páginas
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ..., Volumen2

William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1866 - 972 páginas
...base 10. The advantages of the system will be manifest on observing that the logarithms of any two numbers which differ only in the position of the decimal point, have the same decimal part or mantissa, and merely differ in their integral parts or c/taracLOGARITHM teristics,...
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ..., Volumen2

William Thomas Brande - 1866 - 992 páginas
...base 10. The advantages of the system will be manifest on observing that the logarithms of any two numbers which differ only in the position of the decimal point, have tho same decimal port or mantissa, and merely differ in their integral parts or charaeLOGARITHM (eristics,...
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Differential and Integral Calculus: With Applications

Sir George Greenhill - 1891 - 480 páginas
...base e, but tabulate them to base 10 ; because numbers with the same series of digits and differing only in the position of the decimal point have the same mantissa or decimal part in the logarithm to base 10, and differ only in the characteristic or integral part,...
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Numerical Problems in Plane Geometry with Metric and Logarithmic Tables

Joe Garner Estill - 1896 - 168 páginas
...affected by a change of the decimal point in a number is the integral part, the characteristic. Then all numbers which differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same mantissa. 5. A careful study of Art. 3 will make plain the following rules in regard to the characteristic :...
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Numerical Problems in Plane Geometry: With Metric and Logarithmic Tables

Joe Garner Estill - 1896 - 186 páginas
...affected by a change of the decimal point in a number is the integral part, the characteristic. Then all numbers which differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same mantissa. 5. A careful study of Art. 3 will make plain the following rules in regard to the characteristic :...
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A Textbook on Surveying and Mapping ...: Arithmetic, formulas, geometry and ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1898 - 518 páginas
...at the right, but we pay no attention to the position of the decimal point. Hence, all numbers that differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same significant part. For exam pie, .002103, 21.03, 21,030, and 210,300 have the same significant figures...
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Elements of Algebra

James Morford Taylor - 1900 - 504 páginas
...significant figure; then 3/ lies between lO-'"*1» and 10-*; that is, N= 10-<"H-'> * • 45Э. The common logarithms of numbers which differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same mantissa. Proof. When a change is made in the position of the df'cimal point, the number is multiplied or divided...
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A Textbook on Metallurgy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc, Volumen1

International Correspondence Schools - 1902 - 794 páginas
...at the right, but we pay no attention to the position of the decimal point. Hence, all numbers that differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same significant part. For example, .002103, 21.03,21,030, and 210,300 have the same significant figures...
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A Textbook on Steam Engineering, Volumen1

1902 - 514 páginas
...at the right, but we pay no attention to the position of the decimal point. Hence, all numbers that differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same significant part. For example, .002103, 21.03, 21,030, and 210,300 have the same significant figures...
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The Mechanics' Handbook: A Convenient Reference Book for All Persons ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1904 - 392 páginas
...at the right, but no attention is paid to the position of the decimal point. Hence, all numbers that differ only in the position of the decimal point have the same significant part. For example, .002103, 21.03, 21,030, and 210,300 have the same significant figures...
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