All questions concerning the position of the decimal point are readily answered if each number is expressed in the "standard form," that is, as the product of two factors, one of which is a number with only one figure preceding the decimal point, while... How to Use a Table of Logarithms - Page 5by Edward Vermilye Huntington - 1912 - 12 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Vermilye Huntington, Louis Albert Fischer - Engineering - 1916 - 196 pages
...the decimal point are readily answered if each number is expressed in the "standard form," that is, as the product of two factors, one of which is a number with only one figure preceding the decimal point, while the other is a positive or negative power of... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1916 - 1826 pages
...the decimal point are readily answered if each number is expressed in the "standard form," that is, as the product of two factors, one of which is a number with only one figure preceding the decimal point, while the other is a positive or negative power of... | |
| Lionel Simeon Marks - Mechanical engineering - 1916 - 1922 pages
...the decimal point are readily answered if each number is expressed in the "standard form," that is, as the product of two factors, one of which is a number with only one figure preceding the decimal point, while the other is a positive or negative power of... | |
| Edward Vermilye Huntington - Engineering - 1918 - 226 pages
...the decimal point are readily answered if each number is expressed in the "standard form," that is, as the product of two factors, one of which is a number with only one figure preceding the decimal point, while the other is a positive or negative power of... | |
| Robert G. Mortimer - Mathematics - 1999 - 460 pages
...involving trailing zeros can be avoided by the use of scientific notation, in which a number is expressed as the product of two factors, one of which is a number lying between 1 and 10, and the other is 10 raised to some integer power. The mass mentioned above... | |
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