A Treatise of Plane Trigonometry: To which is Prefixed a Summary View of the Nature and Use of Logarithms : Being the Second Part of a Course of Mathematics, Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American Colleges |
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... equal . ( Art . 1. ) Therefore , the Thus 48-24 X2 = 16X3 = 12X4 = 8X6 . logarithm of 48 is equal to the sum of the logarithms of 24 and 2 , of 16 and 3 , & c . 18 6 And 3 ==== Y = 4 , & c . Therefore , the loga- rithm of 3 is equal to ...
... equal . ( Art . 1. ) Therefore , the Thus 48-24 X2 = 16X3 = 12X4 = 8X6 . logarithm of 48 is equal to the sum of the logarithms of 24 and 2 , of 16 and 3 , & c . 18 6 And 3 ==== Y = 4 , & c . Therefore , the loga- rithm of 3 is equal to ...
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... equal positive number , which may be prefixed to the decimal part of the logarithm . The division may then be continued , without difficulty , through the whole . Thus , if the logarithm 5.95036 be altered to 6 +1.95036 it may be ...
... equal positive number , which may be prefixed to the decimal part of the logarithm . The division may then be continued , without difficulty , through the whole . Thus , if the logarithm 5.95036 be altered to 6 +1.95036 it may be ...
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... equal to the difference between the ratio of the births , and the ratio of the deaths , when compared with the whole population . Ex . 10. If the population of a country , at any given time , be ten millions ; and the ratio of the ...
... equal to the difference between the ratio of the births , and the ratio of the deaths , when compared with the whole population . Ex . 10. If the population of a country , at any given time , be ten millions ; and the ratio of the ...
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... equal , their logarithms must also be equal . If the logarithm of each side be taken , the equation may then be reduced , by the rules given in algebra . Ex . What is the value of x in the equation 3 = 243 ? Taking the logarithms of ...
... equal , their logarithms must also be equal . If the logarithm of each side be taken , the equation may then be reduced , by the rules given in algebra . Ex . What is the value of x in the equation 3 = 243 ? Taking the logarithms of ...
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... equal to unity . From this con- dition the base is determined . Taking the equation above marked A. and making the denominator equal to 1 , we have x = n = { n2 + { } n 3 — } n 1 + } n 5 - & c . By reverting this equation * x2 n = x + 2 ...
... equal to unity . From this con- dition the base is determined . Taking the equation above marked A. and making the denominator equal to 1 , we have x = n = { n2 + { } n 3 — } n 1 + } n 5 - & c . By reverting this equation * x2 n = x + 2 ...
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Page 81 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Page 43 - A cone is a solid figure described by the revolution of a right angled triangle about one of the sides containing the right angle, which side remains fixed.
Page 50 - The surface of a sphere is equal to the product of its diameter by the circumference of a great circle.
Page 55 - ... the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Page 69 - It will be sufficient to lay the edge of a rule on C, so as to be parallel to a line supposed to pass through B and D, and to mark the point of intersection G. 126. If after a field has been surveyed, and the area computed, the chain is found to be too long or too short ; the true contents may be found, upon the principle that similar figures are to each other as the squares of their homologous sides.
Page 118 - The sum of any two sides of a triangle is to their difference, as the tangent of half the sum of the angles opposite to those sides, to the tangent of half their difference.
Page 89 - Divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle ; look for the quotient in the column of heights in the table ; take out the corresponding number in the column of areas ; and multiply it by the square of the diameter.