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" ... confusion need arise from this method in finding a number from its logarithm; for although the logarithm 6.141136 represents either the number 1,384,000, or the decimal .0001384, yet these are so diverse in their values that we can never be uncertain... "
Trigonometry, Analytical, Plane and Spherical, with Logarithmic Tables - Page 128
by De Volson Wood - 1887
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Memoir of Frank Russell Firth

Frank Russell Firth - 1880 - 536 pages
...diverse in their values that we can never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table XXIV. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six...are given only in the second column, but these are understoed to apply to the remaining four figures in either column following, which are comprised between...
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Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles - Railroad engineering - 1887 - 570 pages
...diverse in their values that we can never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table XXIV. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six...for numbers between 1 and 9999, inclusive. The first throe figures of a number are given in the first column, the fourth at the top of the other columns....
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The Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Volume 1

Electrical engineering - 1897 - 672 pages
...SOLUTION. — (a) In order to economize space, and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa, opposite 476 in the column headed N (N stands...
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Arithmetic, algebra, logarithms, geometry and trigonometry, elementary ...

International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 722 pages
...SOLUTION. — (a) In order to economize space, and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa, opposite 476 in the column headed N (N stands...
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Mechanics' Pocket Memoranda: A Convenient Pocketbook for All Persons ...

International Correspondence Schools - Engineering - 1900 - 394 pages
....06313. SOLUTION.— (a) In order to economize space and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa, opposite 476 in the column headed N (N stands...
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The Mechanics' Handbook: A Convenient Reference Book for All Persons ...

International Correspondence Schools - Engineering - 1904 - 392 pages
....06313. SOLUTION.— (a) In order to economize spaoe and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa, opposite 476 in the column headed N (N stands...
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Arithmetic: Elements of Algebra. Logarithms. Geometrical Drawing

International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1906 - 576 pages
...SOLUTION. — (a) In order to economize space and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa opposite 476 in the column headed N. (N. stands...
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The Mariners' Handbook: A Convenient Reference Book for Navigators ...

International Correspondence Schools - Naval art and science - 1911 - 450 pages
...Solution. — (a) In order to economize space and make the labor of finding the logarithms easier, the first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0. The last three figures of the mantissa, opposite 476 in the column headed N (N stands...
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Field Engineering: A Handbook of the Theory and Practice of ..., Volumes 1-2

William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 808 pages
...diverse in their values that we can never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table XXIV contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between 1 and 9099, inclusive. The first three figures of a number are given in the first column, the fourth at the...
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A Class Book of Trigonometry

220 pages
...corresponding numhers, the characteristic being omitted, as it can always be determined by inspection. The first two figures of the mantissa are given only in the column headed 0, and these figures are supposed to be prefixed to all that succeed them in the same...
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