| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1845 - 210 pages
...and decimals, the index is determined by the integer part, without having any regard to the other. 1. To find the logarithm of any whole number under 100. Look for the number under N in the first page of any Logarithmic Table ; then immediately on the right of it is the logarithm required,... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1845 - 444 pages
...2-176091, where the ( — ) applies only to the index, not to the mantissa, it being always ( + ). 12. To find the logarithm of any whole number under 100. Look for the number under N, in the first page of the logarithms, then immediately on the right of it is the logarithm sought, with its... | |
| Charles W. Hackley - 1856 - 530 pages
...and decimals, the index is determined by the integer part, without having any regard to the other. 1. To find the logarithm of any whole number under 100. Look for the number under N in the first page of any Logarithmic j Table ; then immediately on the right of it is the logarithm ! required,... | |
| 1855 - 420 pages
...and decimals, the index is determined by the integer part, without having any regard to the other. 1. To find the logarithm of any whole number under 100. Look for the number under N in the first page of any Logarithmic Table ; then immediately on the right of it is the logarithm required,... | |
| Charles Haslett, Charles William Hackley - 1859 - 574 pages
...determined by the integer part, without having any regard to the other. 1. To find the logarithm of omif whole number under 100. Look for the number under N in the first page of any Logarithmic ' Table; then immediately on the right of "it is the logarithm required,... | |
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