Excerpt from Mathematical Tables: Comprising Logarithms of Numbers, Logarithmic Sines, Tangents, and Secants, Natural Sines, Meridional Parts, Difference of Latitude and Departure, Astronomical Refractions, &C
Suppose the given logarithm - 03440570. Add 10 and reduce, and the log. Becomes -559430, the number corresponding to which is 1432.
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