A Course of Mathematics: Containing the Principles of Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, and Surveying. Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American CollegesDurrie & Peck, 1853 - 5 páginas |
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... Increase of Population Page 1 10 • 17 21 22 25 • 27 28 30 32 35 39 42 45 Section Exponential Equations IV . Different Systems of Logarithms Computation of Logarithms TRIGONOMETRY . I. Sines , Tangents , Secants , & c . II . Explanation ...
... Increase of Population Page 1 10 • 17 21 22 25 • 27 28 30 32 35 39 42 45 Section Exponential Equations IV . Different Systems of Logarithms Computation of Logarithms TRIGONOMETRY . I. Sines , Tangents , Secants , & c . II . Explanation ...
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... increased or dimin- ished , the power will be increased or diminished . If the exponent is a fraction , and the numerator 2 NATURE OF LOGARITHMS .
... increased or dimin- ished , the power will be increased or diminished . If the exponent is a fraction , and the numerator 2 NATURE OF LOGARITHMS .
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... increased ; but if the denominator be increased , the power will be diminished . 6. To obtain then the logarithm of any number , according to Briggs ' system , we have to find a power or root of 10 which shall be equal to the proposed ...
... increased ; but if the denominator be increased , the power will be diminished . 6. To obtain then the logarithm of any number , according to Briggs ' system , we have to find a power or root of 10 which shall be equal to the proposed ...
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... increased or diminished by 1 : and as this is an in- teger , it will only change the index of the logarithm , without affecting the decimal part . - Thus , the logarithm of 4730 is 3.67486 And NATURE OF LOGARITHMS . 5 v.
... increased or diminished by 1 : and as this is an in- teger , it will only change the index of the logarithm , without affecting the decimal part . - Thus , the logarithm of 4730 is 3.67486 And NATURE OF LOGARITHMS . 5 v.
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... increase . Thus , In the series 1 , .1 , .01 , .001 , .0001 , .00001 , & c . The logarithms are 0 , -1 , -2 , -3 , -4 , -5 , & c . If the progression be continued , till the fraction is reduced to 0 , the negative logarithm will become ...
... increase . Thus , In the series 1 , .1 , .01 , .001 , .0001 , .00001 , & c . The logarithms are 0 , -1 , -2 , -3 , -4 , -5 , & c . If the progression be continued , till the fraction is reduced to 0 , the negative logarithm will become ...
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Página 81 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Página 52 - The VERSED SINE of an arc is that part of the diameter which is between the sine and the arc. Thus, BA is the versed sine of the arc AG.
Página 43 - A cone is a solid figure described by the revolution of a right angled triangle about one of the sides containing the right angle, which side remains fixed.
Página 98 - For, by art. 14, the decimal part of the logarithm of any number is the same, as that of the number multiplied into 10, 100, &c.
Página 131 - In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference. By Theorem II. we have a : b : : sin. A : sin. B.
Página 38 - To the sum of the areas of the two ends add four times the area of a section parallel to and equally distant from both ends, and this last sum multiplied by | of the height will give the solidity.
Página 14 - To find then the logarithm of a vulgar fraction, subtract the logarithm of the denominator from that of the numerator. The difference will be the logarithm of the fraciion.
Página 100 - ... term. (Art. 52.) But it is more convenient in practice to begin by subtracting the first term from one of the others. If four quantities are proportional, the quotient of the first divided by the second, is equal to the quotient of the third divided by the fourth.
Página 49 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Página 41 - TO ONE OF THE SIDES. Or, MULTIPLY THE CUBE OF ONE OF THE EDGES, BY THE SOLIDITY OF A SIMILAR SOLID WHOSE EDGES ARE 1...