Hence we see that if we wish to divide one number by another, we have only to subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend ; the difference will be the logarithm of their quotient. (4.) Since, in Briggs... Manual of Mathematicall Tables - Página xiipor Joseph Allen Galbraith, Samuel Haughton - 1860 - 252 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Babbage - 1827 - 244 páginas
...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 lojf.... | |
| Abel Flint - 1830 - 322 páginas
...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... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1830 - 458 páginas
...7'262915 -00352 by -864. . 0-00304. 16 -0925 by 73-5. . 6-7988. TO PERFORM DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend: the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. Or add the arithmetical complement of the divisor to the... | |
| Thomas Sherwin - 1841 - 314 páginas
...their logarithms; the sum will be the logarithm of the product. 2. To divide one number by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of...difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. 3. To raise a number to any power, multiply its logarithm by the number expressing the degree of the power... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 páginas
...7-26295. 15 -00352 by -86'4. . 0-0030413. 16 -0925 by 73-5. . 6-79875. TO PERFORM DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend : the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. Or add the arithmetical complement of the divisor to the... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1846 - 376 páginas
...logarithm of the denominator. Hence we see that if we wish to divide one number by another, we have only to subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of...dividend ; the difference will be the logarithm of the'ir quotient. EXAMPLES. Ex. 1. It is required to divide 108 by 12 by means of logarithms. The logarithm... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1846 - 380 páginas
...logarithm of the denominator. Hence we see that if we wish to divide one number by another, we have only to subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of...dividend; the difference will be the logarithm of their quotient. EXAMPLES. Ex. 1. It is required to divide 108 by 12 by means of logarithms. The logarithm... | |
| Joseph Allen Galbraith - 1852 - 84 páginas
...numbers the quotient of which is required. 2°. Subtract the logarithm oftht divisor from the logarithm of the dividend ; the difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. 3°. Find from the tables the corresponding number. This will be the required quotient. The reason of this rule appears... | |
| Joseph Allen Galbraith - 1854 - 146 páginas
...by the following— 1°. Find the logarithms of the, numbers the quotient of which is required. i°. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend ; the differenee will be the logarithm of the quotient. 3°. Find from the tables the corresponding number.... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1855 - 356 páginas
...logarithm of the denominator. Hence we see that if we wish to divide one number by another, we have only to subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of...dividend ; the difference will be the logarithm of their quotient. EXAMPLES. Ex. 1. It is required to divide 108 by 12 by means of logarithms. The logarithm... | |
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