| Daniel Adams - 1830 - 294 sider
...cube rcots, seldom occur, aji, \vhen they do, the work is most easily performed by logarithms ; for, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of (he root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root itself. PROGSIESSIOHT. IT 112. Any rank or... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1831 - 276 sider
...cube roots, seldom occur, and, when they do, the work is most easily performed by logarithms ; for, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of the root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root itself. ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION. IT 112.... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1832 - 186 sider
...cube root, &.c. The roots of high powers are most easily found by logarithms. If the logarithm of a number be divided by the index of its root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root. The root of any power may likewise be found by the following RULE. 274.... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1832 - 186 sider
...cube root, &.c. The roots of high powers are most easily found by ingarithms. If the logarithm of a number be divided by the index of its root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root. The root of any power jiuty likewise be found by the following RULE. 274.... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1833 - 268 sider
...cube rcots, seldom occur, and, when they do, the work is most easily performed by logarithms ; for, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of the root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root itself. PROGRESSION*. IT 112. Any rank or... | |
| Thomas Kerigan - 1838 - 804 sider
...multiplied by 2, the product will be 8, which is the logarithm of 256, or the square of 16. Again, — if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index...logarithm of that root : thus, the index or logarithm of 256 is 8 ; now, 8 divided by 2 gives 4 ; which is the logarithm of 16, or the square root of 256, according... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1839 - 268 sider
...cube roots, seldom occur, and, when they do, the work is most easily performed by logarithms ; for, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of the root, the quotient will be the logarithm oi' the root itself. PROGRESSION'. IT 112. Any rank or... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1840 - 278 sider
...cube roots, seldom occur, and, when they do, the work is most easily performed by logarithms ; for, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of the root, the quotient will be the logarithm of the root itself. ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION. TT 112.... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 542 sider
...power. Thus, the index or logarithm of 4, in the above series is 2; and if this number be multiplied by 3, the product will be— 6, which is the logarithm of 64, or the third power of 4. And, if the logarithms of any number be divided by the index of its root, the quotient will be equal to the logarithm... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 506 sider
...logarithm of 4, in the above series is 2; and if this number be multiplied by 3, the product will be=6, which is the logarithm of 64, or the third power of 4. And, if the logarithms of any number be divided by the index of its root, the quotient will be equal to the logarithm... | |
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