| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1814 - 558 pages
...0.126692 DIVISION. Two numbers being given, to ßnd how many fîmes ene is contained in the other, by Logarithms. RULE. From the Logarithm of the Dividend subtract the Logarithm of the Divisor, and the remainder will be the Logarithm, whose corresponding natural number will be the Quotient required.... | |
| Jeremiah Day - Logarithms - 1815 - 172 pages
...—0.00863 3793601 Into —0.0096 3798227 Prod. +0.5402 7773251 Prod. +0.6557 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. 41. From the logarithm of the DIVIDEND, SUBTRACT the logarithm of the DIVISOR ;-the DIFFERENCE will be the logarithm of the QUOTIENT. (Art. 36.) Numbers. Logarithms. Divide 6238 3.79505... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1816 - 610 pages
...2-581926 - 0411944 3-457291 - 0-538736 Product 117-1347 2-068685 Prod. 8-92648 - 0 950680 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS: RULE. FROM the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm ui the divibor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. Observing... | |
| John Gummere - Plane trigonometry - 1817 - 392 pages
...numbers by means of logarithms. CASE 1. When the dividend and divisor are both whole or mixed numbers. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend, subtract...the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. Note. — When the devisor exceeds the dividend, the question must be wrought by the rule given in... | |
| Charles Hutton - Arithmetic - 1818 - 646 pages
...23- 14 by 5-062. Numbers. Logs. 23-14 - 1-364363 5-062 - 0-704322 Product 117-1347 2-068685 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. RULE. FROM the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. Observing to change the sign... | |
| Arithmetic - 1818 - 264 pages
...1 60 pr. bushel ? Ans. S 40« 9. What cost 1260 Ib. rice, at 5 cts. pr. lb..? ' Ans. S 63 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. RULE. From the logarithm of the dividend, subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be^ the quotient required. * NOTE. In every operation... | |
| Nautical astronomy - 1821 - 708 pages
...evidently the index of the logarithm of a fraction less than unity. Dlt'ISIOff BY LOGARITHMS. Us i,:-. From the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm...the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. Uiviilr 875 by 25. EXAMPLE I. U75 log. 2.91201 25 log 1.39794 Quotient 35 lug. 1.54407 EXAMPLE 111.... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...to carry can> j eels the — 2, and there re .mains the — 1 to set down. DIVISION BY LOGARITHM*;. RULE. FROM the logarithm of the dividend subtract the logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder will be the quotient required. Observing to change the sign... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...logarithms of all the factors together, and their sum will be the logarithm of the product; Division by Logarithms, RULE; From the logarithm of the dividend, subtract the logarithm of the divisor;" and the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. Rule of Three by Logarithms. - ROLE; Add the... | |
| George Curtis - Lumber - 1824 - 132 pages
...tea, 1 1^2,12 per pound? Numbers. Logarithms. 2,12 0,3263359 87 1,9395193 $184,44 2,2658562 DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. RULE. From the Logarithm of the dividend, subtract the Logarithm of the divisor, and the number answering to the remainder, will be the quotient required. EXAMPLES. Divide 15811 by... | |
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