| Frank Russell Firth - 1880 - 536 pages
...Tabular diff. = 236 .-.5th fig. = 2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 Ana. No. = .0183923 or 183,923,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not...The logarithmic sine, tangent, etc. of an arc is the logarithm of the natural sine, tangent, etc. of the same arc, but with 10 added to the characteristic... | |
| De Volson Wood - Trigonometry - 1885 - 298 pages
...Diff. 54.0 Tabular diff .- 236 . • . 5th fig. =2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 Ans. No. = .183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not reliable beyond the sixth figure. At the end of the first table is a small table of logarithms of numbers from 1 to 100, with the characteristic prefixed,... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Statistics - 1899 - 168 pages
...Tabular diff. = 2S6 .-. 5th fig. = 2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 An». No. = .0183623 or 183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not...not exceed two digits. But the same mantissas may be îound in the larger table. APPENDIX X.— The logarithmic sine, tangent, etc. of an arc is the logarithm... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1899 - 192 pages
...Tabular diff. = 236 .-. 6th fig. = 2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 An». No. = .0183623 or 183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not...characteristic prefixed, for easy reference when the givea number does not exceed two digits. But the same mantissas may be found in the larger table. APPENDIX... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1904 - 274 pages
...Tabular diff .= 236 . " . 5th fig. = 2 47. 2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 Ans. No. = .0183623 or 183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not...reliable beyond the sixth figure. At the end of Table XI is a small table of logarithms of numbers from 1 to 100, with the characteristic prefixed, for easy... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1904 - 282 pages
...Tabular diff. =236 .-. 5th fig. =2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 Jim. No. = .0183623 or 183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not reliable beyond the sixth figure. I At lhe end of Table XI is a small table of logarithms of numbers from 1 to 100, with the characteristic... | |
| William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 726 pages
...number derived from a six-place logarithm is not reliable beyond the sixth figure. At the end of the Table XXIV is a small table of logarithms of numbers...logarithmic sine, tangent, etc., of an arc is the logarithm of the natural sine, tangent, etc., of the same arc, but with 10 added to the characteristic... | |
| William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 808 pages
...Tabular diff. = 236 л 5th fig. = 2 47.2 6.80 6th fig. = 3 7.08 Ans. No. = .0183623 or 183,623,000. The number derived from a six-place logarithm is not reliable beyond the sixth figure. At the end of the Table XXIV is a small table of logarithms of numbers from 1 to 100, with the characteristic prefixed,... | |
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