| Thomas Keith - 1810 - 478 páginas
...required. Required tie product of -y\ X 426 x '5 X '004 X '275 X 336. Answer 29-128. PROPOSITION VIII. (M) To divide one number by another. * Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend, and the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. If any of the... | |
| 1811 - 230 páginas
...the above logarithms^ are 3465, (to /. 3,5397,) ,3465, (to /. — 1,5397¿) 3465000, (to ./. 6,5397 ) Subtract the logarithm of the DIVISOR from that of...DIVIDEND, and the remainder is the logarithm of the QUOTIENT. To fubtraci logarithms ; proceed as in limpie fubtrao tion, when their figns are fimilar,... | |
| John Gough - 1813 - 358 páginas
...U85by 185 4. Mult. .1385 by .0185 1728 Log—3.2375537 3. 1385 by 18.5 5. 7589 by 6757 2. h DIVISION. To divide one number by another, subtract the Logarithm of the divisor from the Log. of the dividend, and the remainder is the Log. of the quotient. Examples. Divide 1728— Log.... | |
| 1823 - 856 páginas
...the product sought. On the other hand, to dir;de any number in the table by any other number, we muet subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend, and look for the remainder among the logarithms, and opposite to it we «hall find the number sought. Tims,... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1826 - 504 páginas
...required. Required the product of -37 x 426 X '5 x -004 x -275 x 336. Answer 29-128. PROPOSITION VIII. (M) To divide one number by another.* Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend, and the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. If any of the... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1827 - 244 páginas
.... . . .8592104 log. 25.925 .... 1.4137188 49992771 2741 log. of 99833 30 30 .. 99833.7 PROBLEM VI. To divide one number by another. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend, the result is the logarithm of the quotient. Ex.— Divide 12.6740 by 8.291. log. 126740 1 1029137... | |
| Abel Flint - 1830 - 322 páginas
...Here there were 4 to carry, which made the negative product, 45, equal to TT. DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. To divide one number by another, SUBTRACT THE LOGARITHM OF THE DIVISOR FROM THAT OF THE DIVIDEND. THE REMAINDER WILL BE THE LOGARITHM OP THE dUOTIEHT. EXAMPLES. 1. Divide 15,625 by 625. Log. 15,625=4.193820... | |
| Bourdon (M., Louis Pierre Marie) - 1831 - 446 páginas
...addition, we find the result of a multiplication. In like manner, when one number is to be divided by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend, then find the number corresponding to this diflerenoe ; this will be the required quotient. Therefore,... | |
| Charles Davies - 1835 - 378 páginas
...addition, we find the result of a multiplication. In like manner, when one number is to be divided by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend, then find the number corresponding to this difference ; this will be the required quotient. Therefore,... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - 1837 - 300 páginas
...29. Problem. To find the quotient of one number divided by another by means of logarithms. Solution. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend, and the number, of which the remainder is the logarithm, is, by art. 11, the required quotient. Or, since,... | |
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