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A Complete System of Theoretical and Mercantile Arithmetic: Comprehending a ... - Page 143
by George G. Carey - 1818 - 574 pages
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Arithmetick Both in the Theory and Practice: Made Plain and Easie in All the ...

John Hill - Arithmetic - 1716 - 496 pages
...Logarithms. Tp divide one Number by another, is no.th'mg but to Snbtraift the Logarithm of the Divifor from the Logarithm of the Dividend, the Remainder is the Logarithm of the Qaotient. Ц.ХАМ...j EX AMP LES. I. Divide '7*8 Log. 3.1375437 ?„ .By ix Log. i.o79I8ii$ôubtraâ;'...
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Arithmetic, Both in the Theory and Practice: Made Plain and Easy in All ...

John Hill - Arithmetic - 1765 - 428 pages
...Logarithms. To divide one number by another, is nothing but: to fubtract the logarithm of the divifor from the logarithm of the dividend, the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. L Divide By EXAMPLE & 1728 Log. 3.2375437] 12 Log. 1.079181 25 Quotes M4 Log. 2.15*53625 II, Divide...
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A Complete System of Land-surveying: Both in Theory and Practice ...

Thomas Breaks - Logarithms - 1771 - 646 pages
...the Logarithms of the Dividend and Divifor be both negative, Aibtrafl the Logarithm of the Divifor from the Logarithm of the Dividend, the Remainder is the Logarithm of the Quotient ; if you borrow io, pay it again to the Index of the Ditifor affirmatively. Divide By EXAMPLE I. Quotient,...
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A Synopsis of Practical Mathematics: Containing Plain Trigonometry ...

Alexander Ewing - 1771 - 342 pages
...Multiply 79.8 by 2.79. 8. To perform divifion by logarithms. Subtrafl the logarithm of the divifor from the logarithm of the dividend, the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. EXAM. i. Divide 25768 4.4110807 By 364 2.5611014 Quotient 70.7912 1.8499793 2. Divide 476954 by 89.5...
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An Introduction to Merchandize: Containing a Compleat System of Arithmetic ...

Robert Hamilton - Business mathematics - 1777 - 740 pages
...above J to. 76. Problem IV. To perform dirifion by logarithms ; Subtract the logarithm of the divifor from the logarithm of the dividend ; 'the, remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. Ex. Divide 8928 by Log. of 8928 = 3.950754 Log. of 279 = 2.445604 Quotient 32 1.505150 This rule is...
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A Synopsis of Practical Mathematics: Containing Plain Trigonometry ...

Alexander Ewing - Logarithms - 1779 - 476 pages
...Multiply 79.8 by 2.79. 8. To perform divifion by logarithms. Subirait the logarithm of the divifor from the logarithm of the dividend, the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. EXAM. i. Divide 25768 4.4110807 By 364 2-5611014 Quotient 70.7912 1.8499793 2. Divide 476954 by 89.5....
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The shipwright's vade-mecum [by D. Steel].

David Steel - 1805 - 392 pages
...of 9 =.95 424 253 40312 1.35736 35736 is the logarithm of 2277, the Answer. DIVISION BY LOGARITHMS. SUBTRACT the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend ; the difference is the logarithm of the quotient. Divide 477 by 3. Logarithm of 477 .67852 3 47712 20140...
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A Course of Mathematics ...: Designed for the Use of the Officers ..., Volume 1

Isaac Dalby - Mathematics - 1807 - 476 pages
...therefore 51-3 divided by 10000 gives -00513 the product as before. t Division ly Logarithms. 183, SUBTRACT the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend, and the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. (l62j VOL. i. z LOGARITHMS. Examples. I. Divide...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 pages
...Example. Multiplicand.. 8.5 0.9Î94189 Multiplier 10 1.0000000 Product 85 1. 9294189 And in division, subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm...dividend, the remainder is the logarithm of the quotient. num. Injiarillirm. Example. Dividend.. 971S.8 3.9073144 Divisor.... 456 2.^.589648 Quotient.. 21..-1...
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An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Plane and Spherical ...

Thomas Keith - Navigation - 1810 - 478 pages
...426 x '5 X '004 X '275 X 336. Answer 29-128. PROPOSITION VIII. (M) To divide one number by another. * Subtract the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend, and the remainder will be the logarithm of the quotient. If any of the indices be negative, or if the...
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