Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry with Logarithmic and Other Mathematical Tables and Examples of Their Use and Hints on the Art of Computation, Volumen2H. Holt, 1882 - 168 páginas |
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... dividing the continued product 98 × 102 × 148 by the continued product 21 × 37 × 68 . log 21 , 1.322 22 " 37 , 1.568 ... divide THE USE OF LOGARITHMS . 5.
... dividing the continued product 98 × 102 × 148 by the continued product 21 × 37 × 68 . log 21 , 1.322 22 " 37 , 1.568 ... divide THE USE OF LOGARITHMS . 5.
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Simon Newcomb. The index of the root being 3 , we divide the logarithm of 125 by it . Looking in the tables , we find the number to be 5 , which is the root required . EXERCISES . Compute the following products , quotients , powers , and ...
Simon Newcomb. The index of the root being 3 , we divide the logarithm of 125 by it . Looking in the tables , we find the number to be 5 , which is the root required . EXERCISES . Compute the following products , quotients , powers , and ...
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... dividing 14 by 40 , giving a quotient .35 . The required number is therefore 106.635 . It will be remarked that we take no account of the characteristic and position of the decimal until we write down the final result , when we place ...
... dividing 14 by 40 , giving a quotient .35 . The required number is therefore 106.635 . It will be remarked that we take no account of the characteristic and position of the decimal until we write down the final result , when we place ...
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... divide a logarithm in order to extract a root , instead of increasing the characteristic by 10 , increase it by 10 ... Dividing this by 3 , log = log Vē log = 9.899 66 - 10 . This logarithm is in the usual form , and gives NUMBER OF ...
... divide a logarithm in order to extract a root , instead of increasing the characteristic by 10 , increase it by 10 ... Dividing this by 3 , log = log Vē log = 9.899 66 - 10 . This logarithm is in the usual form , and gives NUMBER OF ...
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... divide mentally as to refer to the table . II . Angles between 45 ° and 90 ° . It is shown in trigonometry that if we compute the values of the trigonometric functions for the first 45 ° , we have those for the whole LOGARITHMS OF ...
... divide mentally as to refer to the table . II . Angles between 45 ° and 90 ° . It is shown in trigonometry that if we compute the values of the trigonometric functions for the first 45 ° , we have those for the whole LOGARITHMS OF ...
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