XXXII, page 50.) 2°. Add these together, the sum will be the logarithm of the product. 3°. Find from the Tables the corresponding number. (For the method of finding the corresponding number to a log., see pages 57 to 58.) This will be required product. Manual of Mathematicall Tables - Página xipor Joseph Allen Galbraith, Samuel Haughton - 1860 - 252 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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