| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1853 - 370 páginas
...0.1857615 = —1.268956 Here the 2 to carry cancels the —2, and there remains —1 to »et down. DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. Change the sign of the index of the... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1853 - 334 páginas
...by use of logarithms. 1ST. B. Addition and subtraction is to be understood in the algebraic sense. RULE. — From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number corresponding to the remainder is the quotient required. EXAMPLES. 1. Divide 327.5 by 2207 log.... | |
| John William Nystrom - 1854 - 296 páginas
...0-435. To log. 79500 = 4-90091, Add, log. 0-435 = -63848—1, The product log. 34090 = 4-53939. Division by Logarithms. Rule. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the difference is the logarithm of the quotient. Example 1. Divide 43800 by 368. From log. 43800 = 4-64147,... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 374 páginas
...Here the 2 to carry cancels the — 2, and there remains — 1 to set down. DIVISION BY LOGAKITHMS. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. Change the sign of the index of the... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1854 - 434 páginas
...1T93601 Into —0.0096 "^98227 Prod. +0.5402 1.73251 Prod. +0.6557 1.81669 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. 41. FROM THE LOGARITHM OF THE DIVIDEND, SUBTRACT THE LOGARITHM OF THE DIVISOR } THE DIFFERENCE WILL BE THE LOGARITHM OF THE QUOTIENT. (Art. 36.) 42. The decimal part of the logarithm... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1855 - 192 páginas
...difference of the logarithms of those numbers. Hence, for division by logarithms, we have the following RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend, subtract the logarithm of the divisor; the difference will be the logarithm of the quotient. Ex. 1. Required the quotient of 888.7 divided... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1855 - 462 páginas
...Here the 2 to carry cancels the 2, and there remains the Т to set down h II. Division by Logarithm». From the logarithm of the dividend, subtract the logarithm of the divisor ; the remainder is a logarithm, whose corresponding number will be the quotient required. . But first... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1858 - 356 páginas
...of logarithms. IT. B. Addition and subtraction is to be understood in the algebraic sense. Hum — From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number corresponding to the remainder is the quotient required. EXAMPLES. 1. Divide 327.5 by 2207 log.... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1858 - 356 páginas
...use of logarithms. NB Addition and subtraction is to be understood in the algebraic sense. Rum. — From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number corresponding to the remainder is the quotient required. EXAMPLES. 1. Divide 327.6 by 2207 log.... | |
| Henry William Jeans - 1858 - 106 páginas
...-0000036 Ans. 42854 8064 9216 9267 42854 73632 -0009072 -0000002229 RULE VI. Division by logarithms. (15). From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor : the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient ; the natural number corresponding to which will... | |
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