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... logarithm of the first four places , and prefix a characteristic which shall be one less than the number of places including the ciphers . Take from the last column on the right of the page , marked D , the number on the same horizontal ...
... logarithm of the first four places , and prefix a characteristic which shall be one less than the number of places including the ciphers . Take from the last column on the right of the page , marked D , the number on the same horizontal ...
Page 233
... logarithm of .0412 . is 2.614897 . PROBLEM . To find from the table , a number answering to a given logarithm . XXXII Search , in the column of logarithms , for the decimal part of the given logarithm , and if it be exactly found ...
... logarithm of .0412 . is 2.614897 . PROBLEM . To find from the table , a number answering to a given logarithm . XXXII Search , in the column of logarithms , for the decimal part of the given logarithm , and if it be exactly found ...
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... logarithm the arith metical complement of the logarithm to be subtracted , end dimin . ishing their sum by 10 . Let a = the first logarithm . b = the logarithm to be subtracted . c = 10 - b = the arithmetical complement of b . Now , the ...
... logarithm the arith metical complement of the logarithm to be subtracted , end dimin . ishing their sum by 10 . Let a = the first logarithm . b = the logarithm to be subtracted . c = 10 - b = the arithmetical complement of b . Now , the ...
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