| John Bonnycastle - 1782 - 272 pages
...propofed power. 3. Find the number correfponding to the produft, and it will be the power required. Note, In multiplying a logarithm with a negative index, by any affirmative number, the produft will always.be negative. But what 1s to be carried from the decimal part of the logarithm will... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1782 - 226 pages
...propofed power. 3. Find the number correfponding to the product, and it will be the power required. Nate, In multiplying a logarithm with a negative index, by any affirmative number, the produd will always be negative. But what is to be carried from the decimal part of the logarithm will... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 422 pages
...given by tne propofed index 0f the power, and the produit will be the logarithm of the power fought. Note. In multiplying a logarithm with- a negative index by any affirmative number, the produft will be negative — But what is tobe carried from the decimal part of the logarithm will be... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 230 pages
...proposed power. 3. Find the number corresponding to the product, and it will be the power required. Note. In multiplying a logarithm with a negative index, by any affirmative number, the product will always be negative : But what is to be carried from the decimal part of the logarithm will always be... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...Raising of Pouers* RULE. ' Multiply the logarithm of the eiven nnmbcr, by the index of the proposed power; and the product will be the logarithm of the power sought. Evolution. or Extraction of Roots. RULE. Divide the logarithm of the given number, by the Index of... | |
| William Galbraith - Astronomy - 1827 - 412 pages
...— To perform Involution by Logarithms. RULE. — Multiply the logarithm of the given number by the index of the power, and the product will be the logarithm of the power required. Ex. 1.— What is the square of 64? Given number 64 . . log. 1.806180 Index of the power... | |
| William Galbraith - Astronomy - 1834 - 454 pages
...— To perform Involution by Logarithms. RULE .— Multiply the logarithm of the given number by the index of the power, and the product will be the logarithm of the power required. Ex. 1. — What is the square of 64 ? Given number 64 . . log 1.806180 Index of the power... | |
| Charles William Hackley - Trigonometry - 1838 - 338 pages
...number to any power, by means of logarithms, multiply the logarithm of the given number by the exponent of the power, and the product will be the logarithm of the power. EXAMPLE I. Required the 4th power of .09163 log. of .09163 is 2.962038 Multiply by 4 Product 5.848152... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1842 - 450 pages
...9-433296 0-9746634 IV. Involution, or Raùing of Powers. Multiply the logarithm of the number given by the proposed index of the power, and the product...be negative. — But what is to be carried from the b 2 decimal part of the logarithm will be affirmative.— Therefore the difference will be the index... | |
| Charles William Hackley - Trigonometry - 1851 - 524 pages
...number to any power, by means of logarithms, multiply the logarithm of the given number by the exponent of the power, and the product will be the logarithm of the power. EXAMPLES. 1. Required the 4th power of -09163 log. of '09163 is 2-96204 Multiply by 4 Product 5-84816... | |
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