| George Albert Wentworth - 1883 - 536 pages
...be the logarithm of m. Then т = а*, and mr = (a*yr = af. .-. log mP = px, IV. The logarithm of the root of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number divided by thе index of the root. For, let x be the logarithm of m. Then m = of, and m = (aff = cff. 319. An... | |
| Stephen Roper - Mechanical engineering - 1884 - 740 pages
...Any root of any number may be found by logarithms as follows: The logarithm of the root of a given number is equal to the logarithm of the number divided by the index of the root. Example. — To find the cube root of 4096, logarithm 4096 = 3-612360 -f- 3 = 1-204120, and the number... | |
| Henry Law - 1884 - 568 pages
...or, the logarithm of the nthpowerof m, is equal to n times the logarithm of m. PROPOSITION P THEOREM. The logarithm of any root of a number, is equal to the logarithm of that number, divided by the exponent of the root. Let X = logj, m, then m = 6X ; let the square root... | |
| Charles Davies, Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1885 - 538 pages
...root, indicated by r, of both members of (4), we have whence, by the definition, - = log \?m. (9.) That is, the logarithm of any root of a number is...logarithm of the number divided by the. index of the root. The preceding principles enable us to abbreviate the operations of multiplication and division, by... | |
| Elias Loomis - Trigonometry - 1886 - 436 pages
...the seventh power of 0.8952. В EVOLUTION BY LOGARITHMS. 15. It is proved in Algebra, Art. 399, that the logarithm of any root of a number is equal to the logarithm of that number divided by the index of the root. Hence, to extract the root of a number by logarithms,... | |
| Edward Albert Bowser - Algebra - 1888 - 868 pages
...log m ; then m = a*. Therefore m" = (a1)" = a** ; whence by definition, log mp = px = p log m. (7) The logarithm of any root of a number is equal to...logarithm of the number divided by the index of the root. For let x = log m ; then m = a1. 1 1 X Therefore m? = (a*)~r = ar ; whence by definition, 1 x 1 log(m')... | |
| Charles Ambrose Van Velzer, Charles Sumner Slichter - Algebra - 1888 - 234 pages
...Consequently nf=af*. Therefore, by definition, \og,,nf=pr That is, logan>=p log,,«. (c) 10. THEOREM. The logarithm of any root of a number is equal to...logarithm of the number divided by the index of the root. Let n be any number, and let loga n—x. Then, by definition, n=a* . Consequently v/«=a?. Therefore,... | |
| Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1888 - 344 pages
...nth power, B"XIll = AT". Whence, log Jl/" = nxm. Or log M" = nx log if. PRIN. 6. The logarithm of the root of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number divided by the index of the root. For, let m = log M. Then, . B™ = M. Taking nth root, E* = M *. Whence, logJHA=-. 71 or k if *_!**;... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1888 - 392 pages
...x 0.4771 = 5.2481. 413. As logarithms are simply exponents, therefore (§ 381), The logarithm of a root of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the index of the root. Thus, log 2* = Joflog2 = Jx0.3010 = 0.0753. log .002* = J of (7.3010... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1889 - 330 pages
...root of both members of ( 3 ), denoted by r, we have, Whence, by definition, * = Log ym . . . . (S.) That is, the logarithm of any root of a number is...logarithm of the number divided by the index of the root. The applications of the above principles require a table of logarithms. A TABLK OF LOGARITHMS, is a... | |
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