| Great Britain. Commissioners of Longitude - 1781 - 384 sider
...riftng, take out the logarithm correfponding to it: from this logarithm fubtraft the log. ratio, and the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which being found in Table XVIII. and added to the natural fine of the greater altitude, will give the natural fine of the... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1791 - 578 sider
...Column of Rifmg, take out the Logarithm correfponding to it ; from this Logarithm fubtraet the Logarithm Ratio, the Remainder will be the Logarithm of a Natural...common Table of Logarithms, and added to the Natural Sine of the greateft Altitude, will give the Natural Sine of the Sun's Meridian Altitude. Having the... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 586 sider
...of rifing, take out the logarithm correfponding to ¡t ; from this logarithm fubtraa the logarithm ratio, the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number which, bemrr found in a common table of logarithms, and added to the natural fine of" the greateit altitude,... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 676 sider
...column of rifmg, take out the ogarithm correfponding to it ; from this logarithm fubtracT: the logarithm ratio, the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number which, bein«: found in a common table of logarithms, and added to the natura) fine of the greateft altitude,... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1810 - 662 sider
...column of rising, take out the logarithm corresponding to it; from this logarithm subtract the logarithm ratio, the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which being found in a common table of logarithms, and added to the natural sine of the greatest altitude, will give the... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - 1826 - 732 sider
...from the column of log. rising, take out the logarithm corresponding, from which logarithm subtract the log. ratio, the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which being found in Table XXVI.* and added to the natural sine of the greater altitude, «ill give the natural co-sine... | |
| Thomas Kerigan - 1828 - 776 sider
...observed.* From the log. rising (Table XXXII.), answering to this time, subtract the log. ratio ; and the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which, being subtracted from the natural co-versed sine of the greatest altitude, will leave the natural versed... | |
| Thomas Kerigan - 1838 - 804 sider
...observed.* From the log. rising (Table XXXII.), answering to this time, subtract the log. ratio ; and the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which, being subtracted from the natural co-versed sine of the greatest altitude, will leave the natural versed... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - 1846 - 854 sider
...from the column of log. rising, take out the logarithm corresponding, from which logarithm subtract the log. ratio ; the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which, being found in Table XXVI.,t and added to the natural sine of the greater altitude, will give the natural cosine of... | |
| 1880 - 880 sider
...from the column of log. rising, take out the logaiithm corresponding, from which logarithm subtract the log. ratio ; the remainder will be the logarithm of a natural number, which, being found in Table XXVI., t and added to the natural eine of the greater altitude, will give the natural cosine... | |
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