A Treatise of Plane Trigonometry And the Mensuration of Heights And Distances
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75 a. C. 9. 42o97 _, \ 8940 3. 95134 Third and fourth terms { ^ ^ 39794 Fifth term J^^ 1. 91450 Term required 1341 23. 12746 The result is the same as before, except that the index of the logarithm is 20 too great. * See Arithmetic. COMPOUND INTEREST. Ex. 2. If the wages of 63 men for 42 days be 2200 dol- lars ; what will be the wages of 87 men for 34 days ? 63 men ) ( 87 men ) 42 days P | 34 days \ ' ' ^^^^ ' 1 First two terms Third and fourth terms ( 87 i 34 63. A. C. 8. 27572 42. A. C. 8. 37...675 1. 93952 1. 53148 Fifth term 2200 3. 34242 Term required 2923. 5 3. 46589 59. In the same manner, if the product of any number of quantities, is to be divided, by the product of several others ; we may add together the logarithms of the quantities to be divided, and the arithmetical complements of the logarithms of the divisors. Ei. If 29. 67X346. 2 be divided by 09. 24x7. 862x497; what will be the quotient ? Numbers to be divided Divisors Quotient In this way, the calculations in Conjoined Proportion may be expeditiously performed.
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