| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1845 - 382 pages
...of any number between 1 and 10, is >0 and < 1. The logarithm of any number between 10 and 100, is > 1 and < 2; the logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000, is > 2 and < 3 ; and so on. Hence, the logarithm of any number expressed by two figures, and which... | |
| Robert Rawson - 1855 - 198 pages
...logarithms, the logarithm of each number between 1 and 10 lies between 0 and 1 ; the logarithm of each number between 10 and 100 lies between 1 and 2 ; the logarithm of each number between 100 and 1000 lies between 2 and 3 ; &c. The late Dr. Hutton published a system... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1857 - 408 pages
...number between 1 and 10, is found between 0 and 1. The logarithm of any number between 10 and 100, is between 1 and 2; the logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000, is between 2 and 3 ; and so on. The logarithm of any number, which is not a perfect power of the base,... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...number between 1 and 10, is found between 0 and 1. The logarithm of any number between 10 and 100, is between 1 and 2 ; the logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000, is between 2 and 3 ; and so on. The logarithm of any number, which is not a perfect power of the base,... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1880 - 498 pages
...from the first column of Art. 447 : The logarithm of any number between 1 and 10, lies between Oand1. The logarithm of any number between 10 and 100, lies...logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000, lies between 2 and 3, etc. Or, in other words, The logarithm of any number with one figure to the left of... | |
| Daniel Evan Jones - 1896 - 378 pages
...therefore follows that the logarithm of any number between I and 10 is a positive decimal fraction : the logarithm of any number between 10 and 100 lies between 1 and 2, and the logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000 lies between 2 and 3. Hence the rule : — (1.)... | |
| Peder Lobben - Mechanical engineering - 1899 - 460 pages
...between 1 and 10 is a fraction smaller than 1. The logarithm of any number between 10 and 100 is a number between 1 and 2. The logarithm of any number between 100 and 1000 is a number between 2 and 3, etc. The decimal part of the logarithms is called the mantissa, and is... | |
| James Morford Taylor - History - 1904 - 192 pages
...are incommensurable numbers, whose approximate values we usually express decimally. Eg, the common logarithm of any number between 10 and 100 lies between +1 and + 2 ; of any number between 1 and 10 lies between 0 and +1 ; of any number between 0.1 and 1 lies between... | |
| James Morford Taylor - Trigonometry - 1905 - 256 pages
...are incommensurable numbers, whose approximate values we usually express decimally. Eg, the common logarithm of any number between 10 and 100 lies between +1 and +2 ; of any number between 1 and 10 lies between 0 and +1 ; of any number between 0. 1 and 1 lies between... | |
| Samuel Marx Barton - Surveying - 1913 - 284 pages
...above we see that the logarithm of a number between 1 and 10 lies between 0 and 1, the logarithm of a number between 10 and 100 lies between 1 and 2, the logarithm of a number between 100 and 1000 lies between 2 and 3, and so on ; and the logarithm of a number between... | |
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