| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1785 - 560 pages
...number propofed. Then becaufe the fum of the logarithms of numbers gives the logarithm of their produit, and the difference of the logarithms gives the logarithm...two logarithms, and the logarithm of 10, which is i, we may raife a great many logarithms thus : Eg. 3. Becaufe 2x2 = 4, therefore toL. 2 - - -301029995^... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 422 pages
...fquare is 25, to divide by which always multiply by -оц. Then L.3 - - -477121255 Then becaufe the fum of the logarithms of numbers gives the logarithm of...difference of the logarithms gives the logarithm of the quojent of the numbers, from the above two logarithms, and the logarithm of 10, which is I, we may... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...'176091260 Log. of 2 add '301029995 Log. of 3 sought -477121255 Then, because the sum of the logarithm^ of numbers gives the logarithm of their product, and...two logarithms, and the logarithm of 10, which .is i, we may raise a great many logarithms, as in the following examples : ExAMPLfe 3. Because 2X2=4,... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 580 pages
...this Logarithm 0. 1 7609 1 259 add the Logarithm of 2=0.301029995 Their Sum=0.477l21254=Log. of S. Then, because the sum of the logarithms of numbers,...logarithm of the quotient of the numbers : from the tw» preceding logarithms, and the logarithm of 10, which is 1, a great many logarithms can be easily... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...as follows : log. of 3 sought .477121255 Then, because the sum of the logarithms of numbers, r.ives the logarithm of their product ; and the difference...logarithms, gives the logarithm of the quotient of the Vol.. I. Y numbers; 5 ) .868588964 1 ) .173717793 ( •173717793 25 ) 173717793 25 ) 6948712 3 ) 6948712... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1814 - 558 pages
...this Logarithm 0.1 76091259 add the Logarithm of 2=0.301029995 Their Sum =0.47Л 21254 = Log. of 3. Then, because the sum of the logarithms of numbers,...logarithm of the quotient of the numbers : from the two preceding logarithms, and the logarithm of 10, which fe 1, a great many logarithms can be easily... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1816 - 610 pages
...18 ( 5559O 1588 50 log. off - -17^09 1360 log. of 2 add -301029995 log. of 3 sought -477 1 2 1 255 Then, because the sum of the logarithms of numbers, gives the logarithm of their p-oduct; and the difference of the logarithms; gives the logarithm of the quotient of the VOL. I. Y... | |
| Charles Hutton - Arithmetic - 1818 - 646 pages
...operation is as follows : log. of % - -176091260 log. of 2 add -30 W29995 log. of 3 sought -477121255 Then, because the sum of the logarithms of numbers,...logarithms, gives the logarithm of the quotient of the VOL. l. 22 numbers ; 3 ) -£68588964 1 ) -289529654 .289529654 9 ) -289529664 3 ) 32169962 10723321... | |
| Arithmetic - 1818 - 264 pages
...25) 11118 9) 445? 50 -25) 445 I') 18( 2 as) 13 Log. of 3 — 2 .176091260 Add Log of 2 301029995 i Then, because the sum of the Logarithms of numbers...logarithm of their product, and the difference of the logaarithmsgives the logarithm of the quotient of the numbers ; from the above two logarithms, and... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1818 - 284 pages
...proceed to find the logarithm of any prime number. Also, because the sum of the logarithms of any two numbers gives the logarithm of their product, and the difference of the logarithms the logarithm of their quotient, &c. ; we may readily compute, from the above two logarithms, and the... | |
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