Log. 4,000, 3.612360; one-third of this is 1.204120, to which the corresponding number is 16, which is the root sought. 12. When the characteristic is negative, and not divisible by the index, add to it the smallest negative number that will make it divisible,... The Modern Rifle ... - Page 173by Jesse Randolph Bevis, John Alexander Donovan - 1917Full view - About this book
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