An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations: Designed for the Use of Schools and Places of Public EducationKimber and Conrad, and Joseph Crukshank; T. & G. Palmer, printers, 1811 - 220 sider |
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Side 192
... rithm of that root . Thus , the index or logarithm of 64 is 6 ; number be divided by 2 , the quotient will be is the logarithm of 8 , or the square root of 64 . and , if this = 3 ; which The logarithms most convenient for practice are ...
... rithm of that root . Thus , the index or logarithm of 64 is 6 ; number be divided by 2 , the quotient will be is the logarithm of 8 , or the square root of 64 . and , if this = 3 ; which The logarithms most convenient for practice are ...
Side 202
... rithm of the same number , as Briggs's logarithm of 10 is to Napier's logarithm of 10 . But Briggs's logarithm of 10 is 1 , and Napier's loga- rithm of 10 is 2.302585093 ; whence , if Briggs's , or the common logarithm of any number ...
... rithm of the same number , as Briggs's logarithm of 10 is to Napier's logarithm of 10 . But Briggs's logarithm of 10 is 1 , and Napier's loga- rithm of 10 is 2.302585093 ; whence , if Briggs's , or the common logarithm of any number ...
Side 204
... rithm of 10 , 100 , 1000 , c . part of it will be as follows : Num . Logarithms . 3.7 6 8 9 339 5 8 7 4 5 8 7.4 2.7 6 8 9 339 5 8.7 4 1.7 6 8 9 339 5.8 7 4 0.7 6 8 9 339 .5 8 7 41.7 6 8 9 339 .0 5 8 7 4 .0 0 5 8 7 4 339 -2.7 6 8 -3.7 6 ...
... rithm of 10 , 100 , 1000 , c . part of it will be as follows : Num . Logarithms . 3.7 6 8 9 339 5 8 7 4 5 8 7.4 2.7 6 8 9 339 5 8.7 4 1.7 6 8 9 339 5.8 7 4 0.7 6 8 9 339 .5 8 7 41.7 6 8 9 339 .0 5 8 7 4 .0 0 5 8 7 4 339 -2.7 6 8 -3.7 6 ...
Side 206
... rithm as if all its figures were integral ; and this , being prefixed to the proper characteristic , will give the loga- rithm required . And if the given number is a proper fraction , subtract the logarithm of the denominator from the ...
... rithm as if all its figures were integral ; and this , being prefixed to the proper characteristic , will give the loga- rithm required . And if the given number is a proper fraction , subtract the logarithm of the denominator from the ...
Side 209
... rithm of the divisor , and the number agreeing to the re- mainder will be the quotient required . But observe to change the index of the divisor from ne- gative to affirmative , or from affirmative to negative , and then the difference ...
... rithm of the divisor , and the number agreeing to the re- mainder will be the quotient required . But observe to change the index of the divisor from ne- gative to affirmative , or from affirmative to negative , and then the difference ...
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An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations, Designed for the ... John Bonnycastle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1822 |
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Side 26 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
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Side 98 - If A and B together can perform a piece of work in 8 days, A and C together in 9 days, and B and C in 10 days : how many days would it take each person to perform the same work alone ? Ans.
Side 61 - Multiply the index of the quantity by the index of the power to which it is to be raised, and the result will be the power required.
Side 164 - Take the first term from the second, the second from the third, the third from the fourth, &c. and the remainders will form a new series, called the first order of differences.
Side 97 - A person has two horses, and a saddle worth £50 ; now if the saddle be put on the back of the first horse, it will make his value double that of the second ; but if it be put on the back of the second, it will make his value triple that of the first ; what is the value of each horse ? Ans.
Side 28 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator; under this sum write the denominator.
Side 192 - For the same reason, if the logarithm of any number be multiplied by the index of its power, the product will be equal to the logarithm of that power.
Side 39 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Side 50 - ... 4. Divide the dividend by the divisor, and the quotient will be the next term of the root. 5. Involve the whole root...