Five-place Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables

Front Cover
Ginn, Heath & Company, 1883 - Logarithms - 140 pages
 

Selected pages

Other editions - View all

Popular passages

Page v - If the number is less than 1, make the characteristic of the logarithm negative, and one unit more than the number of zeros between the decimal point and the first significant figure of the given number.
Page 79 - Degrees. Dist. Lat. Dep. Dist. Lat. Dep. Dist. Lat, Dep. Dist. Lat. Dep. Dist. Lat. Dep. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
Page 103 - Dist. Dep. Lat. Dist. Dep. Lat. Dist. Dep. Lat, Dist, Dep. Lat, Dist, Dep. Lat. Difference of Latitude and Departure for 43 Degrees.
Page iii - The logarithm of a power of a number is found by multiplying the logarithm of the number by the exponent of the power. For, A« = (10°)
Page iv - If the number is greater than 1, make the characteristic of the logarithm one unit less than the number of figures on the left of the decimal point. If the number is less than 1, make the characteristic of the...
Page 106 - FOR TURNING DEGREES AND MINUTES INTO TIME AND THE CONTRARY. D. HM D. HM D. HM D. HM D. HM D. HM M. MS M. MS M. MS M. MS M. MS M. MS I 0.4 31 2.O4 61 4.04 91 6.O4 121 8.04 15' IO.O4 2 0.8 32 2.08 62 4-08 92 6.08 122 8.08 152 IO.O8 3 4 5 6 0.
Page 87 - Dep. Lat, Difference of Latitude and Departure for 25 Degrees. Dist. Lat. Dep. Dist. Lat. Dep. Dist. Lat, Dep. Dist, Lat, Dep. Dist, Lat. Dep. 1...
Page iii - The logarithm of the root of a number is found by dividing the logarithm of the number by the index of the root. For, У2 = %/Ï0^ = 10*.

Bibliographic information