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Logarithmic
Of or pertaining to logarithms consisting of logarithms
Logarithmically
By the use of logarithms
Logarithm
One of a class of auxiliary numbers devised by John Napier of Merchiston Scotland 1550 1617 to abridge arithmetical calculations...
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mantissa
The decimal part of a logarithm as distinguished from the integral part or characteristic
Mesologarithm
A logarithm of the cosine or cotangent
Gunters line
A logarithmic line on Gunters scale used for performing the multiplication and
Logarithmetic
See Logarithmic
Logarithmetically
Logarithmically
Napiers bones
multiplication table a contrivance of Baron Napier the inventor of logarithms for facilitating the operations of multiplication and division
Slide rule
pieces are graduated in such a way as by a logarithmic scale that multiplication division and other mathematical functions of an
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