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" 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 xii
por Joseph Allen Galbraith, Samuel Haughton - 1860 - 252 páginas
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The naval architect's and shipbuilder's pocket book of formulæ [&c.].

Clement Mackrow - 1879 - 552 páginas
...logarithms of the factors ; the sum v. ill be the logarithm of the product. To Divide 6y Logarithms. Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend ; the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. To Raise a Number to any Power. Multiply the logarithm...
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The Colliery Engineer Pocket-book of Principles Rules, Formulæ, and Tables ...

Thomas J. Foster - 1891 - 444 páginas
...their product. To divide by use of logarithms, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend ; the difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. To square a number by the use of logarithms, multiply the logarithm of the number by 2. The product...
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High School Algebra: Embracing a Complete Course for High Schools and Academies

William James Milne - 1892 - 370 páginas
....00365. .-. .05475 -f- 15 = .00365. EXPLANATION. — We find the logarithm of each number, and then subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend. The number corresponding to this difference between the logarithms is the quotient. Divide : 2. 2.45 by...
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The Coal Miner's Handbook: A Handy Reference Book for Coal Miners, Pit ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1913 - 360 páginas
...logarithm of 45.833 To Divide by Logarithms. — Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend; the difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. EXAMPLE. — Divide 67.7 by .0677. SOLUT1ON.— Log 67.7 = 1.83059 Log .0677 = 2.83059 3.00000 3 is...
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Industrial Engineering: A Handbook of Useful Information for ..., Volumen1

William Miller Barr - 1918 - 650 páginas
...the logarithm of those numbers. If it is required to divido one number by another, we have only to subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of...difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. The Decimal Part of the Logarithm of any number is the same as that of the number multiplied or divided...
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Mine Gases and Ventilation: Textbook for Students of Mining, Mining ...

James Thom Beard - 1920 - 454 páginas
...is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the numbers. 2. Division : To divide one number by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend; the number corresponding to this logarithmic remainder is the required quotient. In other words, the logarithm...
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Elements of Business Statistics

Robert Riegel - 1924 - 586 páginas
...Numbers Logarithms 251 2.39967 X 12 + 1.07918 = 3.47885 = 3012 2. To divide one number by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend. The natural number corresponding to the result (found in the table) will be the quotient. ' As we have...
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Elements of Business Statistics

Robert Riegel - 1927 - 588 páginas
...Numbers Logarithms 251 2.39967 X 12 + 1.07918 = 3.47885 = 3012 2. To divide one number by another, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend. The natural number corresponding to the result (found in the table) will be the quotient. i As we have...
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