| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1855 - 462 pages
...it without a remainder, increase it by such a number as will make it exac-tly divisible ; and carry the units borrowed, as so many tens, to the left-hand place of the decimal part of the logarithm ; then divide the results by the index of the root. Example 1 To find the square... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1857 - 400 pages
...logarithm thus found by the index of the root; then the number answering to the quotient will be the root. When the index of the logarithm to be divided is negative, and does not exactly contain the divisor witJ,out some remainder, increase the index by such a number as will make it exactly divisible by tJ,e... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1858 - 372 pages
...logarithm thus found by the index of the root; then the number answering to the quotient will be the root. When the index of the logarithm to be divided is negative,...units borrowed, as so many tens, to the left-hand, $ace of the decimal, and then divide as in whole numbers. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the square root o£... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1863 - 374 pages
...logarithm thus found by the index of the root ; then the number answering to the quotient wul be the root. When the index of the logarithm to be divided is negative, and does not exactly contain the divtsor without some remainder, increase the index by such a number as will make it exactly divisible... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 476 pages
...of the root, then the number answering to the quotient will be the root. Note. — When the index to the logarithm to be divided is negative, and does not exactly contain the division without some remainder, increase the index by such a number as will make it exactly divisable,... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 428 pages
...of the root, then the number answering to the quotient will be the root. Note.— When the index to the logarithm to be divided is negative, and does not exactly contain the division without some remainder, increase the index by such a number as will make it exactly divisable,... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1863 - 372 pages
...thus found by the index of the root ; then the number answering to the quotient will, be the root. When the index of the logarithm to be divided is negative, and docs not exactly contain the divisor without some remainder, increase the index by such a number as... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1864 - 516 pages
...found by the index of the root ; then the number a?isweri?ig to the quotient will be the root. Wlien the index of the logarithm to be divided is negative,...the decimal, and then divide as in whole numbers. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the square root of 365 ? Logarithm of 365 = 2.562293(2 Ans. 19.10409 = 1.281146^.... | |
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