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" Find in the proper column two consecutive logarithms between which the given logarithm falls. If the title of the given function is found at the top of that column read the degrees from the top of the page ; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find... "
Trigonometry, Analytical, Plane and Spherical, with Logarithmic Tables - Page 133
by De Volson Wood - 1887
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Memoir of Frank Russell Firth

Frank Russell Firth - 1880 - 536 pages
...top of the page ; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (7 — Il or (q -\- Tl, as the case may require, corresponding to the given log...number of seconds, n, in the required arc, we have at once I = q — (q — I) or I = (q -f- Il — q, whence n is easily found. Find in the first column...
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Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles - 1899 - 604 pages
...corresponding to the given log linterpolating for the last figure if necessaryl. Then if q = given log and l = log of number of seconds, n, in the required arc, we have at once l = q — lj — I; or I — ;q -fQ ~ q, whence n is easily found. Find in the first column two...
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Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles - Railroad engineering - 1895 - 598 pages
...top of the pago; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (q — 1) or (q + 11, as the case may require, corresponding to the given log...(interpolating for the last figure if necessary). Then if g .= given log and I = log of number of seconds, n, in the required arc, .we have at once I — q —...
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Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation

Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1899 - 192 pages
...the top of the page; if at the iDottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (q — f) or (q + 1), аз the case may require, corresponding to the given...number of seconds, n, in the required arc, we have at once I = q — (5 — I) or I = (q -\-l) — q, whence n is easily found. Find in the first column...
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Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation

Charles Benedict Davenport - Statistics - 1899 - 168 pages
...of the page; if at the bottom read from tlie bottom. Find the value of (q — £) or (7 -)- 1), as the case may require, corresponding to the given log...number of seconds, n, in the required arc, we have at once I = <? — (? — I) or I = (q-\-l) — q, whence я is easily found. Find in the first column...
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Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles - Railroad engineering - 1880 - 550 pages
...top of the page; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (q — Z) or (q -\- 1), as the case may require, corresponding to the given log...if q = given log and I = log of number of seconds, ra, in the required arc, we have at once I = q — (q — I) or I = (q -|-Q — q, whence n is easily...
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Field Engineering: A Handbook of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles - Railroad engineering - 1908 - 542 pages
...top of the page; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (q — t) or (q -\- 1), as the case may require, corresponding to the given log...necessary). Then if q = given log and I = log of number ot seconds, n, in the required arc, we have at once I = g — (q — I) or i — (? + 0 — q, whence...
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Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation

Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1914 - 262 pages
...top of the page; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (? — I) or (7 -f- 1}, as the case may require, corresponding to the given log (interpolating for the last figuro if necessary). Then if q = given log and I = log of number of seconds, n, in the required arc,...
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Field Engineering: A Handbook of the Theory and Practice of Railway ...

William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 726 pages
...top of the page; if at the bottom read from the bottom. Find the value of (q — I) or (q + I), as the case may require, corresponding to' the given...if q = given log and I = log of number of seconds, я, in the required arc, we have at once I = q — (q — I) or I = (q + I) — q, whence н is easily...
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