| John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Algebra - 1905 - 776 pages
...is a table which contains the mantissas of the logarithms of all integers from 1 to 1000. Since the mantissa of the logarithm of a number depends only upon the sequence of figures, and not upon the position of the decimal point, only the mantissas of the logarithms of integers need... | |
| John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Algebra - 1911 - 698 pages
...0.268= 1.4281 ; log 0.0208 = 5.4281. The mantissas are the same in all of these logarithms. Since the mantissa of the logarithm of a number depends only upon the sequence of figures, and not upon the position of the decimal point, it is necessary to know only the mantissas of the logarithms... | |
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