| John Bonnycastle - 1813 - 456 sider
...itecessary information, of this kind, rnay be readily obtained. From which it is evident, that the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of the logarithms of those factors. Hence, if all the factors of a given number, in any case of... | |
| Bewick Bridge - 1818 - 254 sider
...nn'ri'ri", &c. =log. n -flog, n'+log. м'' + log. ra'" + &c. ; from which we infer that " the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of their.logarithms." N a* 174. Again, _ = — =ax~*""; but the logarithm of a*-*"" n o."" N =x—x"";... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1818 - 326 sider
...&c. ; or los- yy'y" &c- =1°g- y+ i°s- y'+ Ios- y" &cFrom which it is evident, that the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of the logarithms of those factors. Hence, if all the factors of a given number, in any case of... | |
| Bewick Bridge - 1821 - 284 sider
...nriri.ri", &c. = log.re + log. я. + log. я" + log. re." + &c.; from which we infer that " the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal " to the sum of their logarithms." 174. Again, — = ~— a'-""; but the logarithm of a*-""" na N =x—x""\... | |
| William Galbraith - 1834 - 454 sider
...the logarithm of nx «' x n", &c.=log. n+log. w'+log. n", &c., from which we infer that the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of their logarithms. N r* 11. Again — = -jr; but the logarithm of r*— *'=x — x' ; therefore,... | |
| John Charles Snowball - 1837 - 322 sider
...logarithms of a number in the two systems whose bases are a and e, is = — . lea 4. The logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the several factors. For mnr.. = a1am.a1an.a1ar... But т.и.r... = a .-.... | |
| Bewick Bridge - 1839 - 280 sider
...that the logarithm of nn'ri'ri", &c.=log. n+log. n' + log. n" + log. n'" + &c. ; ie "the logarithm of the product of any number of factors is equal to the sum of their logarithms." N at 181. Again, — =^7T1—a'^c"" ; but the logarithm of a*-*""— N x... | |
| Charles Davies - 1845 - 382 sider
...quantities themselves are equal : hence, y a6c . . . . = yaxy 6 Xyc.... that is, the nth roo£ «/" the product of any number of factors, is equal to the product of their nm roots. 1. Let us apply the above principle in reducing to its simplest form the imperfect... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1846 - 380 sider
...SSaVy2 to its most simple form. 7. Reduce V 45a26Vd to its most simple form. 8. Reduce V 864a265c11 to its most simple form. (158.) Surds of any degree...and we obtain the same result. Thus the nth power of nV ab is ab. And the nth power of nv/ a X "-/ 6 is ("\/ a )" X (-V 6)» = ab. Hence, since the same... | |
| Charles William Hackley - 1846 - 542 sider
...the following principle, which is merely an extension of that already proved in (Art. 51). The n"1 root of the product of any number of factors is equal to the product of the nrt roots oftlie different factors. Or, in algebraic language, Raise each of these expressions to the... | |
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