 | Andrew Mackay - Astronomy - 1804 - 360 pages
...17.8 - lug. - ' 1.25042, or 1.S50 0.4 0.0065 Product - СШ4628 — 1.60206 — 3.81291 — 2.66539 PROBLEM IV. To perform DIVISION by Logarithms. RULE....divisor, the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. If one or both of the terms are less than unity, remove the decimal points till the factors contain... | |
 | Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 470 pages
...0'5546103 2' 1046 0'3231696 0*8372 — 1*9228292 0*0294 — 2'4683473 Product O*l 85761 8 — 1*2689564 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. • RULE. From the logarithm...the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. N0TE. If 1 be to be carried... | |
 | Andrew Mackay - Latitude - 1809 - 8 pages
...log. Product 0.05997 log. 1.1222Ш 9.79239ΝΝ 7.86:5323 8.777931 PROBLEM IV. To perform Division Inj Logarithms, RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend...subtract the logarithm of the divisor, the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. If any of the quantities is a decimal, or a mixed number, either... | |
 | John Hamilton Moore - Nautical astronomy - 1810 - 682 pages
...DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. CASE I. J о divide a whole or mi.red Nuni her by a less whole or mixed Number m RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. Divide 4 104 by 5 ». 4104. Its logarithm is 3.61321... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811
...— 1-268956 Here the 2 to carry cancels the— 2, and there remains the — 1 to set down. DIVISIOW 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. Observing to change the sign... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 574 pages
...Here the 2 to cany cancels the 2, and there remains the 1 to set down. П. Division by Logarithms. 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 observe to change... | |
 | Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 592 pages
...= 0.126692 DIVISION. Two wonders being given, to fmd how many times one is contained in the other, by Logarithms. RULE. «*• From the Logarithm of...the Dividend subtract the Logarithm of the Divisor, and the remainder will be the Logarithm, whose corresponding natural number will be the Quotient required.... | |
 | John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 220 pages
...1.6989700 The log. of .4 = — 1 .6020600 The log. o/.12 = — 1.0791812 The product =.024... — 2.3802112 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logaxithm of the divisor, and the number agreeing to the remainder will be the quotient required. But... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812
...Here the 2 to carry cancels the— 2, and there remains the — 1 to set down. DIVlSIOK DIVISION BT 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. Observing to change the sign... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - Arithmetic - 1812 - 276 pages
...by 3t5. DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. To divide a whole or mixed number, by a less whole or mixed number. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. N0TE. * To prove fhe truth of this, I look into... | |
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