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who taught me to
enjoy mathematics

LOGARITHMS SELF-TAUGHT

Copyright © 1964 by McGraw-Hili, Inc.

All righh reserved, including the right to reproduce this book,


or any portion thereof, in any form, without permission by the
Publisher.

Printed in the United States of America


Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 64-16492
345678910 MUMU 7654321
ISBN 07-056068-4
PREFACE

You will find the material in this book presented in a different


way than you are accustomed to in an ordinary textbook. The
first thing you will notice is that you are given only a small
amount of information at a time, then immediately asked an
appropriate question to help you find out how much you have
understood, just as an individual tutor would do. The answer
you select in each case determines the item of information you
will be given next; hence your route through the course. This
is a special kind of self-teaching technique known as "pro-
grammed instruction" or "auto-instruction."

Your rate of progress-the time you spend and the amount of


material you read-is, therefore, up to you. You can go as rapidly
or as slowly as your aptitude and inclination permit.

If this is the first time you have studied a subject presented


in this new way, you should find it an interesting way to learn.
Whom This Course Is For

This book is intended primarily for the following two groups:

1. Those individuals who want or need to know something about


the practical techniques of solving mathematical problems
which require, or can be simplified by the use of, logarithms
(either numerical or trigonometric) and who are approaching
this subject for the first time.

2. Those who may have learned something about logarithms in


high school or college (perhaps a long while ago), but who
have had little occasion to use their knowledge since and now
need a brief review of the subject in order to apply it in their
work or to further study.
CONTENTS

Preface
Whom This Course Is For
What You Can Expect to Learn from This Course
What the Reader Needs to Know about This Book
Part I. Logarithms of Numbe"
Exponents 5
What Logarithms Are 8
Use of the Numerical Log Tables 14
Determining the Characteristic of a Number 18
The Two Parts of a Log 19
Practice in Finding Logarithms 26
Rule for Determining the Characteristic 29
Rules Governing Exponents (Logs) 30
Practice Problems 41
Review of Numerical Logs 42
Part II. Trigonometry and Logarithms Combined 44
Use of the Log-Trig Tables 49
A Sample Problem 50
Some Practice Problems 54
Final Review 55
Self-quiz 57
Numerical Logs 57
Log Trigonometry 61
Answers to Self-quiz 63
Glossary of Terms 66
Supplementary Problems 68
Appendix A. Logarithms of Selected Numbe" 73
Appendix B. Logarithms of the Trigonometric Functions 76
What You Can Expect to Learn from This Course

This specialized course of instruction is by no means all-


inclusive. It is intended to familiarize you with the basic con-
,-'epts underlying the use of logarithms, both numerical and
trigonometric, and to assist you in learning how to apply these
concepts in solving problems.
Specifically, at the conclusion of this course, you should be
generally familiar with the theory and use of common logarithms
and the practical techniques of solving plane right triangles with
the aid of a table of logarithms of the trigonometric functions.
You should also be able to demonstrate your knowledge by scor-
ing at least 40 on the self-administered quiz found at the back of
this book.
It is assumed that the reader has had a first course in algebra
and a course in trigonometry at some time in his educational
career. However, the author has endeavored to explain all
needed terms and concepts herein. (Be sure to look in the
Glossary, page 66, for an explanation of any words or expressions
that are not familiar to you. )
You will not need to have studied trigonometry in order to
understand the explanation concerning the theory and use of
common logarithms. However, if you wish to gain a working
knowledge of how logarithms of the trigonometric functions are
used to aid in the solution of problems in trigonometry, then you
may wish to procure a copy of "Trigonometry Self-Taught," a
companion volume which will supply the necessary background
for this course, or to take one of the courses in trigonometry
available through schools.
If a general familiarity with the theory and use of logarithms
is as much as you want (or need), practicing what this program
will teach you should in time make you skillful in using logarithms
to solve practical problems in multiplication, division, raising
numbers to higher powers, or extracting roots. You also will
develop a practical skill in solving plane right triangles through
the use of logarithms.
On the other hand, if finishing this program merely whets
your appetite-so that you want to learn more about logarithms,
other applications and other kinds of logarithms-then by all
means seek out a good teacher and a good standard textbook.
This program will at least have served to start you on a fascinating
highway that you can follow as far as you care to travel.
What the Reader Needs to Know about This Book

This is no ordinary book. Although the pages are num-


bered consecutively, they are not intended to be read consecu-
tively.
At the bottom of each page, you will be told which page to
turn to next. Follow these instructions and you will have no
trouble staying on the intended path. This will aid us in present-
ing just the information you need to help you understand the
subject matter.
To begin, proceed to page 1.
Part I
Logarithms of Numbers

Anyone who has ever had occasion to multiply 6.41 X 0.00127


X 6984.3 X 1.002, and then possibly divide the product by 974.2 X
0.0394, is in the market for logarithms (or "logs" as the name
usually is abbreviated) whether he knows it or not. They are of
considerable aid in multiplying, dividing, and raising numbers to
higher powers.
As a word of encouragement, if you have not hitherto been
exposed to the subject, or if you have been dazzled by its
imagined difficulties, do not be afraid! There is nothing very
mysterious about logs. They are not a disease (not in the ordi-
nary sense at least) and, in any case, not a contagious one.
Perhaps you have learned something about them already.
Let's see if you can pick the best answer to this question : Of
what use are logarithms?

Logarithms aid in the multiplication and division


of numbers. PAGE 5

Logarithms can be used to add long sums of


numbers quickly. PAGE 3

I can't answer because I don't know what a log-


arithm is. PAGE 7
2

You're out of bounds.


Apparently you didn't follow instructions. Nowhere in this
book are you directed to this page.
If you will recall, we pointed out that you must follow the
directions at the bottom of each page in order to stay on the right
path. This book will not make much sense if the pages are read
consecutively.

Please return to page 1 and try again.


FROM PAGE 1 3

Your answer: logarithms can be used to add long sums


of numbers quickly.

No. Unfortunately, logs are of no help whatever in adding


numbers. They are useful in many ways, but addition is not one
of them.
You remember we said at the outset that logarithms are a
considerable aid in multiplying, dividing, and raising numbers to
higher powers. We did not say anything about addition or sub-
traction, and these are quite different processes from multipli-
cation and division.

Read page 1 again; then choose the correct answer.


FROM PAGE S 4

Your answer: 9 is the base and 2 is the exponent.

No, apparently you've missed the key point. In describing


exponents, we stated that they were located to the right and
slightly above another number (the base). Probably you've
confused the two in this case because the numbers we used, 2
and 9, are the same numbers we used in first discussing exponents
on page 5, but now we are using them in a different relationship!

Return to page 5, look over the explanation again, and select


the correct answer.
FROM PAGE 1 5

Your answer: Logarithms aid in the multiplication and


division of numbers.

You're rightl Of course they do; that's the whole idea.


They also help in raising numbers to higher powers, and they
have other uses as well. But first and foremost we think of them
as being useful in mathematical problems-many of which occur
in our daily lives-where we are confronted with the rather
tedious task of multi.plying and dividing long numbers.
Actually, logarithms are nothing but exponents. In case you
have forgotten what an "exponent" is, it is the small number
placed to the right and slightly above another number to indicate
the power to which the second number is to be raised; that is,
the number of times the second number is to be multiplied by
itself.
Thus, in the term 92 (which we commonly read as "nine
squared"), 2 is the exponent and 9 is called the "base." The
term 92 may also be read "nine to the second power." Similarly,
43 (commonly read "four cubed") may be read as "four to the
third power." We could, in fact, have the number 4 raised to
any power. These power-indicators are exponents.
Now, let's see if you've got this matter of exponents and
bases sorted out in your mind. In the expression 29 ,

9 is the base and 2 is the exponent. PAGE 4


2 is the base and 9 is the exponent. PAGE 8
I'm still not clear which is which. PAGE 6
FROM PAGE 5 6

Your answer: I'm still not clear which is which.

Come now, it's not that complicated. There are only two
numbers involved here-one the base and the other the exponent.
By our definition the exponent is the one slightly raised and to
the right of the other number (the base).

With this in mind, read the question on page 5 again and


pick the correct answer this time.
FROM PAGE 1 7

Your answer: I can't answer because I don't know what a


logarithm is.

Well, if that answer correctly states the situation, then you're


right-about the state of your knowledge, at least. But come
now. You don't really have to have any great knowledge of
logarithms to answer that question, do you? All you need to
know is cont:lined in the opening paragraph of this subject.

Turn back to page 1, read the opening paragraph again, then


select a better answer.
FROM PAGE 5 8

Your answer: 2 is the base and 9 is the exponent.

Good! You weren't fooled by the fact that we used the same
numbers as before but interchanged their positions.
Now in discussing exponents thus far, we have selected our
base numbers more or less at random. Suppose for a moment
that, instead of choosing a base at random (such as 4 in the ex-
pression 43 or 9 in the expression 92 ), we choose the specific
base 10. Then, raising 10 to various powers we get
101 = 10 104 = 10,000
1()2 = 100 105 = 100,000
103 = 1,000
and so on.
The power indicators I, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc., are exponents. And
once we select a specific base for raising to various powers, we
have a system of logarithms. Using the base 10, as we did above,
we get a system known as "common log.s." Ihis is the sy~
used most commonly (hence the name) and the only one with
~ich we will beSQDcemed.
Considering the foregoing, then, we can define a logarithm
as follows: The logarithm of a number is the power to wbicluz
given base must be wised in order to produce that nwnber. Thus
the exponents in the above example may be called logs.

Pick the right answer below, and let's see if you're still with
us.
Common logs are simply powers of the base 10. PAGE 10
I still don't understand the definition of a log. PAGE 9
Common logs is the only system of logs there is. PAGE 12
FROM PAGE 8 9

Your answer: I still don't understand the definition of a log.

You probably understand more than you realize, but let's take
another look at that definition. It runs as follows:
The logarithm of a number is the power to which a given
base must be raised in order to produce that number.
Let's take the number 10,000. To what power would you
have to raise 10 in order to produce this number? You'd have
to raise it to the fourth power, wouldn't you? In this case, 10,000
is the number we wish to produce, 10 is the base, and 4 is the
power to which the base must be raised in order to produce
(get) 10,000. That's clear enough, isn't it?

Now, re-read the explanation on page 8 and select the cor-


rect answer.
FROM PAGE 8 10

Your answer: Common logs are simply powers of the


bose 10.

Very good; you've got the point. Now let's extend this idea
a bit.
Selecting at random one of the foregoing examples, namely,
103 = 1,000
we may also write this expression as follows:
10glO 1,000 = 3.
We read this: The log of 1,000 to the base 10 equals 3, or
simply, the log of 1,000 is 3, since we have adopted the base 10
permanently and it is therefore understood. Similarly,
log 10 = 1
log 100 = 2
log 10,000 =4
log 100,000 = 5
and so on.
However, we seldom multiply and divide in multiples of 10;
hence logarithms rarely are whole numbers. For example, sup-
pose we wish to know the log of the number 143. Have you any
idea what it will be? Think about it for a moment, and then
see if you can pick the correct answer below.

The log of 143 will be greater than 3. PAGE 11


I have no idea what it would be. PAGE 15
The log of 143 would be greater than 2 but less
than 3. PAGE 17
FROM PAGE 10 11

Your answer: The log of 143 will be greater than 3.

Surely not, for the log of 1,000 is 3, and our number is less
than 1,000. In order for the log of a number to be greater than
3, the number itself must be greater than 1,000.

Return to page 10 and try again.


FROM PAGE 8 12

Your answer: Common logs is the only system of logs


there is.

No; if you believe this, then we've left you with the wrong
impression. In selecting the base 10 for our system of logs, we
didn't say this was the only possible system. What we said was
that selecting a specific base resulted in the production of a (just
one) system of logs. However, for every base you select, you get
a different system of logs. The system based on 10 just happens
to be the one most convenient for most of our calculating because
it ties in very happily with our decimal numbering system. But
the selection of any consistent base, though it might result in a
rather complicated system, will yield a family of logarithms.

With this thought in mind, return to page 8 and choose a


better answer.
Appendix A LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS
0 1 2 Q) 4 5 6 7 8 9
- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -
10 00000 00432 00860 01284 01703 02119 02531 02938 03342 03743
11 04139 04532 04922 05308 05690 06070 06446 06819 07188 07555
12 07918 08279 08636 08991 09342 09691 10037 10380 10721 11059
11394 11727 12057 12385 12710 13033 13354 13672 13988 14301
@ 14613 14922 15229 15534 15836 16137 16435 16732 17026 17319
15 17609 17898 18184 18469 18752 19033 19312 19590 19866 20140
16 20412 20683 20952 21219 21484 21748 22011 22272 22531 22789
17 23045 23300 23553 23805 24055 24304 24551 24797 25042 25285
18 25527 25768 26007 26245 26482 26717 26951 27184 27416 27646
19 27875 28103 28330 28556 28780 29003 29226 29447 29667 29885
20 30103 30320 30535 30750 30963 31175 31387 31597 31806 32015
21 32222 32428 32634 32838 33041 33244 33445 33646 33846 34044
22 34242 34439 34635 34830 35025 35218 35411 35603 35793 35984
23 36173 36361 36549 36736 36922 37107 37291 37475 37658 37840
24 38021 38202 38382 38561 38739 38917 39094 39270 39445 39620
25 39794 39967 40140 40312 40483 40654 40824 40993 41162 41330
26 41497 41664 41830 41996 42160 42325 42488 42651 42813 42975
27 43136 43297 43457 43616 43775 43993 44091 44248 44404 44560
28 44716 44871 45025 45179 45332 45484 45637 45788 45939 46090
29 46240 46389 46538 46687 46835 46982 47129 47276 47422 47567
30 47712 47857 48001 48144 48287 48430 48572 48714 48855 48996
31 49136 49276 49415 49554 49693 49831 49969 50106 50243 50379
32 50515 50651 50786 50920 51055 51188 51322 51455 51587 51720
33 51851 51983 52114 52244 52375 52504 52634 52763 52892 53020
34 53148 53275 53403 53529 53656 53782 53908 54033 54158 54283
35 54407 54531 54654 54777 54900 55023 55145 55267 55388 55509
36 55630 55751 55871 55991 56110 56229 56348 56467 56585 56703
37 56820 56937 57054 57171 57287 57403 57519 57634 57749 57864
38 57978 58092 58206 58320 58433 58546 58659 58771 58883 58995
39 59106 59218 59329 59439 59550 59660 59770 59879 59988 60097
40 60206 60314 60423 60531 60638 60746 60853 60959 61066 61172
41 61278 61384 61490 61595 61700 61805 61909 62014 62118 62221
42 62325 62428 62531 62634 62737 62839 62941 63043 63144 63246
43 63347 63448 63548 63649 63749 63849 63949 64048 64147 64246
44 64345 64444 64542 64640 64738 64836 64933 65031 65128 65225

45 65321 65418 65514 65610 65706 65801 65896 65992 66087 66181
46 66276 66370 66464 66558 66652 66745 66839 66932 67025 67117
47 67210 67302 67394 67486 67578 67669 67761 67852 67943 68034
48 68124 68215 68305 68395 68485 68574 68664 68753 68842 68931
49 69020 69108 60197 69285 69373 69461 69548 69636 69723 69810

50 69897 69984 70070 70157 70243 70329 70415 70501 70586 70672
51 70757 70842 70927 71012 71096 71181 71265 71349 71433 71517
52 71600 71684 71767 71850 71933 72016 72099 72181 72263 72346
53 72428 72509 72591 72673 72754 72835 72916 72997 73078 73159
54 73239 73320 73400 73480 73560 73640 73719 73799 73878 73957

55 74036 74115 74194 74273 74351 74429 74507 74586 74663 74741
56 74819 74896 74975 75061 75128 75205 75282 75358 75435 75511
57 75587 75664 75740 75815 75891 75967 76042 76118 76193 76268
58 76343 76418 76492 76567 76641 76716 76790 76864 76938 77012
59 77085 77159 77232 77305 77379 77452 77525 77597 77670 77743

13
FROM PAGE 17 14

Referring to the first page of the log tables (see preceding


page), note that there is a column of numbers along the left
margin of the page; this is where we find the first two digits of our
number. Also there is a row of numbers across the top of the
page, where we can locate the third digit. It is apparent, there-
fore, that this is a table of three-digit numbers. (There are tables
of four- and five-digit numbers also, but they will not be necessary
for our purposes.) .
Looking down the number column at the left, we come to 14,
the first two digits of our number; this indicates the proper row
in which to find the log of the number 143.
To find the correct column, we locate our third digit, 3, at
the top of the page, then read down to the value shown op-
posite 14.
This value represents the decimal fraction part of the log
of 143 that we have been seeking.
What did you get?

Write your answer in the space below, then tum to page 16


to find out if you are correct.
Decimal fraction part of log of 143 = - -
FROM PAGE 10 15

Your answer: I have no idea what it would be.

If this is so, then you've missed an important fact we tried to


bring out. It is this: Since logarithms are simply powers of 10,
to get some idea of how large a log it would take to produce
any given number, all we have to do is say to ourselves, "To what
power-or approximately what power-would I have to raise the
base 10 to produce the number I want?"
If we asked ourselves this question about the number 100, the
answer would be simple: we'd have to raise 10 to the second
power. And if we asked ourselves the same question about the
number 1,000, the answer would be just as obvious: we'd have
to raise 10 to the third power.

Now think for a moment about where the number 143 lies
with respect to 100 and 1,000, and the logs (powers) 2 and 3
reqm:ed to produce these two numbers, and then select the cor-
rect answer on page 10.
FROM PAGE 14 16

Answer: 0.15534

Did you get it right? Remember that because the tabulated


portions of logs are decimal fractions, a decimal pOint is under-
stood before every value found in the table; hence, we must insert
it when writing down these values. And why are they decimal
fractions?
Well, let's take the value just obtained from the table. The
quantity 0.15534 is not the complete logarithm of 143, is it? It's
only the additional amount that must be added to the value 2 in
order to obtain the complete logarithm. Therefore,
log 143 = 2.15534
Remember again that logarithms are exponents of the base
10. Hence, the number 2 in the example above indicates that
the base 10 must be raised to the second power to get 100, and
then raised to the additional power of 0.15534 to get 43, thus
giving us 2.15534 as the complete log of the number 143.
What would be the complete log of the number 14,300?
log 14,300 =- -

Turn to page 19 for the correct answer.


FROM PAGE 10 17

Your answer: The log of 143 would have been greater


than 2 but less than 3.

Good, you've caught the idea nicely. The log value of 143
will certainly be greater than 2, for the log of 100 is 2 and our
number is greater than 100. On the other hand, the log of 143
will just as certainly be less than 3, for the log of 1,000 is 3 and
our number is less than 1,000.
Therefore, we know that the log of 143 will be 2 +, that is, 2
plus an additional decimal fraction. Just how much this decimal
fraction is we can only determine by consulting a table of log-
arithms, such as that found at the back of this book.
Let's turn to this log table (see Appendix A, page 73) then,
get acquainted with it, and see if we can't use it to find the exact
log of our number.

When you have located Appendix A, mark it with your finger


while you turn to page 14 for an explanation of how the log
tables are laid out.
FROM PAGE 19 18

Your answer: The characteristic of a number is the nearest


lower power of 10 contained in that number.

Very good! This one took a little thinking. It made you


analyze just what it is the characteristic actually represents.
In actual practice, the characteristic is determined by inspec-
tion. For instance, our first step in finding the log of 143 was to
determine the characteristic. And we did so by recognizing that
the base 10 would have to be raised to a power greater than 2
but less than 3 in order to produce the number 143. Hence the
characteristic in this instance was 2.
This is a perfectly valid procedure for determining the char-
acteristic. However, a rule-of-thumb method that is customarily
used is to count the number of digits (figures) to the left of the
decimal point and subtract one from this amount. The resulting
number is the characteristic. Thus, in the foregOing example,
there are three digits to the left of the decimal point; hence the
characteristic of the number 143 is 2 (three minus one).
Let's try a few others for practice. What are the character-
istics of the following numbers?
27
37.2
496
7498.23--
6.4 - -

You will find the answers on page 23.


FROM PAGE 16 19

Answer: 4.15534

The only part to change would be the whole-number part of


the log, wouldn't it? The decimal fraction part would remain the
same as that for the log of 143, since the digits are the same.
All of this brings out a very important point, namely, that the
log of a number is composed of two parts. These two parts are
given the names "characteristic" and "mantissa." Thus the com-
ponent parts of the log of 143 would be analyzed as follows:

~
Characteristic

~
Og 143 = 2 .15534
Number, or
a~il~ Mantlssa
.

Think about these relationships for a few moments; then


select the correct answer below.

The characteristic indicates how many digits


there are in a number. PAGE 21
The characteristic of a number is the nearest
lower power of 10 contained in that number. PAGE 18
Every number has a different characteristic. PAGE 20
FROM PAGE 19 20

Your answer: Every number has a different characteristic.

Well, that sounds as though it ought to be true, but it isn't.


Remember what we said about the number 143? We said that in
order to get this number we would have to raise the base ten to
the second power and then some. The "and then some" is the
mantissa, of course, but the "second power" refers to our charac-
teristic 2.
Raising 10 to the second power gives us the number 100 and
a characteristic of 2; raising it to the third power gives us 1,000
and a characteristic of 3. There are a lot of numbers between 100
and 1,000, and everyone of them will have the characteristic 2.
True, they will each have a different "and then some," but they
will all have the same characteristic until the numbers reach 1,000,
then they will have the characteristic 3 until they reach 10,000, etc.

I'm sure you see by now that many numbers will have the
same characteristic, so return to page 19 and pick the correct
answer.
FROM PAGE 19 21

Your answer: The characteristic indicates how many digits


there are in a number.

No, it doesn't tell us how many digits there are in a number.


There is a relationship between the size of the characteristic and
the number of digits, but the characteristic doesn't tell us directly
whether it's a three-, four-, or five-digit number we're working
with. We'll discuss this relationship very shortly, but in the
meantime we would like you to think about the significance of the
characteristic: what it means and what it represents.

When you have given the matter a little further thought,


return to page 19 and choose the right answer.
FROM PAGE 26 22

Answers: 1. 2.00432 3. 3.38561


2. 1.75282 4. 0.95:176

If you missed any of these, be sure to verify the answers


given above by looking them up in the log table to see if you can
discover your error ( s ).
Now, since this is so much fun, let's try finding the log of a
number whose value is less than unity (one), such as, for instance,
0.0975. (You will recognize these as the same figures that made
up the number in our last example. )
Examining this number to determine its characteristic, we
find that there are no digits to the left of the decimal pOint. This
appears unnerving enough after being told to compute the char-
acteristic from the number of digits to the left of the decimal
point. But even more unnerving is the appearance of a zero
between the decimal point and the first figure to the right!
What are we to do? What will the characteristic be?

The characteristic of 0.0975 will be 2, one less


than the number of digits. PAGE 27
The characteristic of 0.0975 will be - 1. PAGE 24
The characteristic of 0.0975 will be -2. PAGE 29
FROM PAGE 18 23

Answers: 1, 1, 2, 3, and 0

Did you get them all right? Don't let the numbers to the
right of the decimal point influence you. Remember that the
characteristic is one less than the number of digits to the left of
the decimal point.
From what we have discussed so far, I'm sure you will see
that this business of the characteristic can work the other way
around also. That is, if we are given the log of a number (which
means we know the characteristic, since it is part of the log), then
the characteristic will tell us where the decimal point should go
in the number.
For example, the mantissa 0.15534 that we found for the
number 143 actually could represent anyone of several numerical
expressions containing the digits 1, 4, and 3. If we were asked
to find the number (or antilog as it's also called) which it repre-
sents, we would look in the proper mantissa column of the log
table and emerge with the figures 143. However, these figures
might represent any of the following numbers:
143.0
14.30
1.430
0.1430
0.01430
1,430
1,4,300
and so on. The only way we could designate which of these
values was correct would be by reference to the characteristic.
Knowing the characteristic is 2 tells us there should be 3 (one
more than the characteristic) digits to the left of the decimal
pOint, and accordingly we would place the decimal point after the
3 (in our number 143).

Now if you'll turn to page 26, we'll give you another example.
FROM PAGE 22 24

Your answer: The characteristic of 0.0975 will be -1.

I'm afraid not. Had the number been 0.975, we could have
concluded that the characteristic was -1 (one less than 0, the
number of digits to the left of the decimal point). However, the
fact that there is a zero between the decimal point and the first
digit to the right certainly would indicate a characteristic other
than -1.

You must be pretty close to the truth by now, so look again


at the answers on page 22 and see if you can't spot the right one
this time.
Appendix
Appendix A LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS (Continuetf)

- CD-
0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
- f----
60 77815 77887 77960 78032 78104 78176 78247 78319 78390 78462
61 78533 78604 78675 78746 78817 78888 78958 79029 79099 79169
62 79239 79309 79379 79449 79518 79588 79657 79727 79796 79865
63 79934 80003 80072 80140 80209 80277 80346 80414 80482 80550
64 80618 80686 80754 80821 80889 80956 81023 81090 81158 81224
65 81291 81358 81425 81491 81558 81624 81690 81757 81823 81889
66 81954 82020 82086 82151 82217 82282 82347 82413 82478 82543
67 82607 82672 82737 82802 82866 82930 82995 83059 83123 83187
68 83251 83315 83378 83442 83506 83569 83632 83696 83759 83822
69 83885 83948 84011 84073 84136 84198 84261 84323 84386 84448
70 84510 84572 84634 84696 84757 84819 84880 84942 85003 85065
71 85126 85187 85248 85309 85370 85431 85491 85552 85612 85673
72 85733 85794 85854 85914 85974 86034 86094 86153 86213 86273
73 86332 86392 86451 86510 86570 86629 86688 86747 86806 86864
74 86923 86982 87040 87099 87157 87216 87274 87332 87390 87448
75 87506 87564 87622 87679 87737 87795 87852 87910 87967 88024
76 88081 88138 88195 88252 88309 88366 88423 88480 88536 88593
77 88649 88705 88762 88818 88874 88930 88986 89042 89098 89154
78 89209 89265 89321 89376 89432 89487 89542 89597 89653 89708
79 89763 89818 89873 89927 89982 90037 90091 90146 90200 90255
80 90309 90363 90417 90472 90526 90580 90634 90687 90741 90795
81 90849 90902 90956 91009 91062 91116 91169 91222 91275 91328
82 91381 91434 91487 91540 91593 91645 91698 91751 91803 91855
83 91908 91960 92012 92065 92117 92169 92221 92273 92324 92376
84 92428 92480 92531 92583 92634 92686 92737 92788 92840 92891
85 92942 92993 93044 93095 93146 93197 93247 93298 93349 93399
86 93450 93500 93551 93601 93651 93702 93752 93802 93852 93902
87 93952 94002 94052 94101 94151 94201 94250 94300 94349 94399
88 94448 94498 94547 94596 94645 94694 94743 94792 94841 94890
89 94939 94988 95036 95085 95134 95182 95231 95279 95328 95376
90 95424 95472 95521 95569 95617 95665 95713 95761 95809 95856
91 95904 95952 95999 96047 96095 96142 96190 96237 96284 96332
92 96379 96426 96473 96529 96567 96614 96661 96708 96755 96802
93 96848 96895 96942 96988 97035 97081 97128 97174 97220 97267
94 97313 97359 97405 97451 97497 97543 97589 97635 97681 97727
97772 97818 97864 97909 97955 98000 98046 98091 98137 98182
Jt m~~ ~~~;~ ~~~!8
98 99123
87 7
99167 99211
~~363
811
99255
98408
98856
99300
1Jm&
890
99-r44
98498
98945
99388
98543
98989
99432
98588
99034
99476
.98632
99078
99520
99 99564 99607 99651 99695 99739 99782 99826 99870 99913 99957
100 00000 00043 00087 00130 00173 00217 00260 00303 00346 00389
101 00432 00475 00518 00561 00604 00647 00689 00732 00775 00817
102 00860 00903 00945 00988 01030 01072 01115 01157 01199 01242
103 01284 01326 01368 01410 01452 01494 01536 01578 01620 01662
104 01703 01745 01787 01828 01870 01912 01953 01995 02036 02078
105 02119 02160 02202 02243 02284 02325 02366 02407 02449 02490
106 02531 02572 02612 02643 02694 02735 02776 02816 02857 02898
107 02938 02979 03019 03060 03100 03141 03181 03222 03262 03302
108 03342 03383 03423 03463 03503 03543 03583 03623 03663 03703
109 03743 03782 03822 03862 03902 03941 03981 04021 04060 04100

25
FROM PAGE 23 26

Suppose we wish to find the log of the number 9.75. First,


we must establish the characteristic of the number. Following
the rule of subtracting one from the number of digits to the left
of the decimal point, we arrive at a characteristic of o. Next,
looking in the number column of our log table (see preceding
page) , we find the number 97; opposite it, in the column headed
"5" (representing the third digit in our number), we find the
mantissa 0.98900. Since the characteristic is 0, our final result is,
log 9.75 = 0.98900
Are you getting the idea? Let's see. Turn to Appendix A
(page 73) and find the logarithms of the following numbers:
1. log 101

2. log 56.6
3. log 2430 =- -
4. log 8.99 = - -

Turn to page 22 for the correct answers.


FROM PAGE 22 27

Your answer: The characteristic of 0.0975 will be 2, one


less than the number of digits.

No, I'm afraid you missed an important point. It isn't the


number of digits in the whole number that determines the char-
acteristic, it's the number of digits to the left of the decimal pOint.
Since there are no digits to the left of the decimal point in the
number 0.0975, obviously the rule we gave you won't be of much
direct help.

There is, however, a way of approaching the problem.


Think about it a bit and then see if you can select the correct
answer on page 22.
FROM PAGE 31 28

Your answer: True

Well, let's see. If we subtract the entire amount, what do


we get? We should get the number 1.01100 (if we subtract
correctly). Does this indicate a negative characteristic of -2?
Is the mantissa still correct for the digits 975? The answer is no
on both counts.

Obviously that's not the way to proceed, and that isn't what's
indicated. So return to page 31 and choose the other answer.
FROM PAGE 22 29

Your answer: The characteristic of 0.0975 will be -2.

Good! That's precisely what it will be. How did you arrive
at your answer? By the process of elimination? Well, there's
nothing wrong with that. However, if you were able to figure it
right the first time, so much the better.
Although our rule looks a little outmoded in the present
situation, it could be used to get the correct answer. For in-
stance, if the number had been 0.975, we would reason that the
characteristic was -1, that is, one less than zero (the number
of digits to the left of the decimal point). And since there is a
zero between the decimal pOint and first digit to the right, it
would be logical to assume the characteristic to be -2, which it is.
Now rwte this: The characteristic in this case is one greater
( numerically) than the number of zeros between the decimal
point and the first digit to the right. This fact gives rise to an-
other convenient rule-of-thumb:
The characteristic of a number whose value is less than one
(unity) is minus, and it is one greater, numerically, than the
number of zeros between the decimal point and the first digit to
the right of the decimal point.
Let's try a few problems of this type and see if you can
name the correct characteristic in each case.
1. The characteristic of 0.2970 is _ _ _ __
2. The characteristic of 0.00034 is _ _ _ __
3. The characteristic of 0.03045 is _ _ _ __
4. The characteristic of 0.30002 is _ _ _ __

For the correct answers, please tum to page 31.


FROM PAGE 33 30

One of the most important facts to understand and remember


about logarithms is that they are exponents, as we emphasized
before. Why is this so important? Primarily because it means
they are governed by the same rules that apply to exponents; this
tells us how to use them for multiplying, dividing, etc.
To refresh your memory, in case you've forgotten what you
learned in your first year of high school algebra, here are the main
rules that apply to exponents (and therefore to logarithms) :
1. To multiply two numbers, add their exponents (logs) .
2. To divide one number by another, subtract the exponent (log)
of the divisor from the exponent (log) of the dividend.
3. To raise a number to a higher power, multiply its exponent
(log) by the higher power.
4. To extract the root of a number, divide the exponent (log) of
the number by the root.
It's only fair to warn you, in case one of your friends is a
professor of mathematics, that if you show him the above rules he
probably will view them with some alarm. For we have disrobed
them of most of the formal verbal attire with which the profes-
sional mathematician usually clothes them and garbed them
instead in everyday terms.
But of course this is our approach throughout this book, so
perhaps he will understand and forgive our intentional over-sim-
plifications if they help you to a quick and workable grasp of the
subject.

With this momentary digression, let's go on to page 35 where


you will see how these rules are applied.
FROM PAGE 29 31

Answers: 1. - 1 3. -2
2. -4 4. - 1

I hope you didn't get fooled by any of the zeros that ap-
peared after the first digit to the right of the decimal point. Our
rule tells us to count the number of zeros between the decimal
point and the first numeral to the right and add one to it to get
the magnitude of the negative characteristic. It doesn't matter
how many or what kind of digits (including zeros) come after
the first digit to the right; they have nothing to do with determin-
ing the characteristic.
Now, let's get back to our problem of finding the log of
0.0975.
We have concluded that its characteristic is -2, and since it
contains the same digits as the number 9.75, it will have the same
mantissa, namely, 0.98900. Now, it might seem logical to assume
that the log would be written
log 0.0975 = -2.98900.
However, written in this way the minus sign would indicate that
the entire log was negative, whereas it's only the characteristic
that is negative. For this reason, the log is written
log 0.0975 = 2.98900
or, more commonly,
log 0.0975 = 8.98900 -10
Referring to this way of writing it, would you say that the follow-
ing statement is true or false:
The entire amount (8.98900) must be subtracted from 10 to
get the true logarithm.

True PAGE 28
False PAGE 33
FROM PAGE 35 32

Answers: 163; 16300

The nearest tabulated value to our mantissa is 0.21219, giving


us the figures 1, 6, and 3. Since our characteristic turned out to
be 4, this means that the resulting number must have five places,
or five digits, to the left of the decimal point (one more than the
characteristic). Since we have only the three digits derived
from the log table (1, 6, 3), we have to add two zeros after the
three and before the decimal point.
Example 2. Now, let's try using logarithms to solve a prob-
lem in division. Given
93.7
1.43
we apply the rule that to divide numbers we subtract their log-
arithms. Thus we must subtract the log of 1.43 from the log of
93.7 and then look up the antilog of the resulting number in order
to find the desired quotient (result of a division). Hence,
log 93.7 = 1.97174
- log 1.43 = 0.15534
1.81640
This tells us that the characteristic of the quotient is 1 and the
mantissa of the quotient is 0.81640.
What result do you get? In other words, what quotient do
you get?
. f 93.7
The quotient 0 1.43 = ---

Turn to page 37 for the correct answer. Remember that we


are just using the tabulated value nearest our mantissa of 0.81640.
FROM PAGE 31 33

Your answer: False

It's false, all right, for if you subtracted 8.98900 from 10,
you'd wind up with both the wrong characteristic and the wrong
mantissa. When a logarithm with a negative characteristic is
written in the form
log 0.0975 = 8.98900 -10
it indicates only that the positive characteristic (8) must be sub-
tracted from 10 in order to obtain the true characteristic, namely,
-2. Only the characteristic is subtracted, not the mantissa.
Well, we've talked about both positive and negative charac-
teristics and how to determine them. Before going on, let's re-
state our rules:
1. The characteristic of a number greater than unity (1) is posi-
tive and is one less than the number of digits to the left of the
decimal pOint.
2. The characteristic of a number less than unity (1) is negative
and is one greater, numerically, than the number of zeros be-
tween the decimal point and the first significant figure (that is,
any digit other than zero) to the right of the decimal point.
We're ready now to consider some applications of logarithms
to the solution of problems in multiplication, division, raising
numbers to powers, and extracting roots of numbers.

So if you'll turn to page 30 we'll move on to these matters.


FROM PAGE 37 34

Answers:
log 6.41 = 0.80686
log 0.00127 = 7.10380 -10 log 97.4 1.98856
log 698 2.84386 log 0.0394 8.59550 -10
log of log of
numerator = 10.75452 -10 denominator = 10.58406 -10
log of numerator = 0.75452
- log of denominator = 0.58406
log of quotient = 0.17046
antilog of quotient = 1.48

Example 4: The next important use of logs is in the raising


of numbers to higher powers. Our rule tells us that to raise a
number to a higher power we must multiply its logarithm by the
higher power (exponent). All right, let's suppose then that we
are confronted with the necessity of raising the number 9 to the
third power:
93
The rule tells us, very simply, to find the log of 9, multiply
it by 3, and then look up the antilog to get our answer. There-
fore, we proceed as follows:
log 9 = 0.95424
X3
2.86272
Looking up the antilog of 0.86272 and then fixing the decimal
point according to the characteristic obtained above, we get our
answer, _ __

Tum to page 38 to see if we're agreed on the answer.


FROM PAGE 30 35

We promised you that logs could be used in a practical way;


now let's see how it's done.
Example 1. Suppose we wish to multiply the number 469
by 34.8. We could do it the usual arithmetical way, of course, but
now's our big chance to use logs and discover for ourselves how
easy it is.
Since the rule tells us that in order to multiply numbers we
must add their logs, the first thing to do is look these up in the log
table. This gives us
log 469 = 2.67117
+ log 34.8 = 1.54158
4.21275
This number, 4.21275, is the log of their product. Therefore,
to find out what number this log represents, we again turn to our
tables and look up the antilog of 4.21275 (of course we only look
up the mantissa part of the log, 0.21275, not the characteristic, 4).
The mantissa 0.21275 gives us, as the nearest tabulated value, the
figure . Locating the decimal point according to the
characteristic then gives us the number _ __
If we wished to interpolate, or if we were to use five-place
tables, we could get the product more accurately. But since
we're more concerned with principles and general usage than
with fine precision (which can come later), we'll be content with
our result.

By the way, did you get the right answers? Turn to page 32
and see.
FROM PAGE 38 36

Answer: Sixth root of 943 is 3.13.

There is one other fact about roots of which you should be


aware, if you are not already. It is that roots are nothing but
fractional exponents. Thus we can write the cube root of 64 in
two ways:
or 64'h
Both expressions mean the same thing. We read the first one,
"the cube root of 64," usuallY, and the second one "64 to the one-
third power," but both denote the same mathematical concept
and the same implied operation.
In the second (fractional exponerit) expression, the numera-
tor of the exponent (1 in this case) indicates that we're raising
the number 64 to the first power; the denominator, 3, then tells
us to take the cube root of it. And this is true with any fractional
exponent; the numerator always tells us to what power the number
is to be raised; the denominator indicates what root to extract.
Fractional exponents, therefore, always imply two operations
on a number. Of course, if the numerator is 1, no action is called
for since the number (or base) is already at the first power.
How would you express, mathematically, the fourth root of
16 to the third power?

Turn to page 40 for the correct answer.


FROM PAGE 32 37

Answer: 65.5

At this point, the use of logs for multiplying and dividing


may not appear any easier than the actual processes of multiplica-
tion and division. In fact, it probably seems more involved.
Nevertheless, most of us are more accurate when we perform
simple additions and subtractions than when we multiply and
divide. In any case, remember that so far we have considered
only fairly simple cases of multiplication and division. What
happens when we get a difficult case like the following?
6.41 X 0.00127 X 698
Example 3.
97.4 X 0.0394
First, we must add up the logs of all the terms in the nu-
merator, the resultant log representing the product of these terms.
Then we must add up the logs of the terms in the denominator,
the resultant log representing the product of the terms in the
denominator. Then we must subtract the log of the denominator
from the log of the numerator and the resulting quantity will be
the log of our answer. Since it's easier to do than say, try it.
log 641 ---
log 0.00127 - -- log 97.4 ---
log 698 --- log 0.0394 - --
log of numerator = --- log of denominator = ---
log of numerator = ---
- log of denominator = ---
log of quotient - --
antilog of quotient = ---
Did you get it? If not, tum to page 34 and find the values
you should have used. I'm sure you'll agree now that even look-
ing up five logs and an antilog and then performing a couple of
additions and a subtraction is still easier (and probably more
accurate) than performing all of the actual multiplications and
divisions indicated in this problem.

Tum to page 34.


FROM PAGE 34 38

Answer: 729

You'll get a chance to practice a few more of these problems


in just a moment, but first let's go on to the fourth and final use
of logarithms that we will discuss.
Example 5. This use will, of course, be the extracting of the
root of a number through use of logs; it involves dividing the log
of the number by the root. Let's suppose we want to know the
sixth root of the number 943. This would be a rough one to
determine by any means other than logs, unless you happen to
have access to a numerical table that contains powers and/or
roots this high.
To proceed, then, we first find
log 943 = 2.97451
Now, diViding this log by 6 (since it's the sixth root we
want) ,
0.49575
6)2.97451
Looking up the antilog of 0.49575 gives us our sixth root,

Is your answer an odd amount? It should be. Does this


surprise you? There is no guarantee when extracting the root of
a number that the answer is going to come out even. In fact,
usually it doesn't. That's why log tables are so helpful and the
solution of this type of problem by logs almost indispensable.

Now check your answer on page 36 to see if your value for


the sixth root of 943 is correct.
FROM PAGE 41 39

Answers: 1. 2230 3. 457,000 5. 0.0178 7. 0.0756


2. 15.6 4. 4.40 6. 84.8 8. 2.15

I hope you remembered in working with negative character-


istics in some of these problems that, when placing the decimal
pOint in the antilog, the number of zeros between the decimal
point and first digit to the right will be one less than the size of
the negative characteristic. That is, if the negative characteristic
is -2 [which, as you recall, we usually write 8.(mantissa) -10]
there will be just one zero between the decimal point and the first
digit to the right. This, of course, is just the reverse, as it should
be, of the reasoning you went through in each case when originally
determining the size of the negative characteristic.
Now, before going into the matter of how to use logarithms
in the solution of problems in trigonometry, I think you probably
would welcome a review. So let's pause to look back briefly over
the basic concepts underlying the use of logarithms.

To start the review, turn to page 42.


FROM PAGE 36 40

Answer: ~ or

Yes; either of the above expressions would be correct, and


both would indicate the same operation. What would the answer
to this problem be, by the way? Try it. Mathematically it
makes no difference whether you raise 16 to the third power and
then extract the fourth root of the result or take the fourth root
of 16 first and then cube that result.
However, since we're going to do this in our heads (not by
logs), I think you11 find it easier to follow the second procedure,
so let's have a go at it this way.
What is the fourth root of 16? You say you don't know?
Perhaps you don't yet, but I'm sure you will after a moment's
thought. What we really are asking is, what number raised to
the fourth power will equal 16? How about the number 4;
would that do it? Obviously not, because 4 squared would equal
16, so we can't very well raise it to any higher power. And if 4
won't work then 8 certainly won't work, since it's twice as big
as 4 and 4 itself proved too large.
This pretty much narrows the choice down to the number 2,
so let's try it. Sure enough, 2 raised to the fourth power does
give us 16, which of course means, then, that 2 is the fourth
root of 16.
The only step left now is to raise 2 to the third power, which
gives us 8, the correct answer to our problem. So it really wasn't
as hard as you probably thought at first.
However, if 2 hadnt worked as the fourth root of 16, we
would have had to resort to logs to find the answer.
Let's try one more problem, just to be sure you've got
the idea.
How much is 27 to the two-thirds power? (No logs, please. )
27%=--

Proceed to page 41 for the answer.


FROM PAGE 40 41

Answer: 9

It doesn't, of course, matter which operation we perform


first in a problem like this. We can square 27 first and then take
the cube root of the result, or we can take the cube root of 27
first and then square the result. And since the cube root in this
case is fairly obvious, it is easier to extract it first, which gives
us 3; then, squaring 3 we get 9, our answer. However, either
approach is proper and will produce the same result.
Well, with this small digression from the subject of logarithms
to the subject of fractional exponents complete, we should return
now to the matter of improving our skill in the use of logs. For
this purpose, the following problems are presented. Solve them
through the use of logs.
1.398 X 5 . 6 = - -
2. 528 -;-. 33.8 = - -
3.773 = - -
4.~=--

5. 1.45 X 0.0123 =- -
6.2.43 = - -
5

7. 0.975 = __
12.9
8. ~99.2=--

You will find the answers to these problems on page 39.


FROM PAGE 39 42

Review of Logarithms

1. Logarithms (or "logs," as the term is abbreviated), are a


considerable aid in multiplying, dividing, raising numbers to
higher powers, and extracting roots of numbers.
2. Logs are essentially nothing more than exponents.
3. An exponent is the number placed to the right and slightly
above another number to indicate the power to which the
second number (known as the "base") is to be raised; in
other words, how many times it is to be taken as a factor
( multiplier).
4. Any number can serve as a base, and once we select a par-
ticular number as a base capable of being raised to any
desired power, we have created a system of logs.
5. The base most commonly used for logarithms is 10, since
it fits nicely into our decimal numbering system; logs based
on the number 10 are, therefore, known as "common logs."
6. We define a log as follows : The logarithm of a number is
the power to which a given base must be raised in order to
produce that number.
7. Logarithms are, then, exponents of the base 10.
8. Since we seldom multiply and divide in even powers of 10,
logs rarely are whole numbers.
9. Logs usually consist of a whole part, called the "character-
istic," and a decimal fraction part called the "mantissa."
10. The characteristic of a number is determined by inspection.
11. For whole numbers (numbers greater than 1), the character-
istic is positive and is one less (numerically) than the number
of digits to the left of the decimal point.

Continue on the next page, please.


FROM PAGE 42 43

12. For fractional numbers (numbers less than 1), the character-
istic is negative and is one greater (numerically) than the
number of zeros between the decimal point and the first sig-
nificant (that is, other than zero) digit to the right of the
decimal point.
13. The mantissa (fractional part of a log) is found in tables of
logarithms, such as that found in the back of this book.
14. The mantissa of any combination of digits is the same, regard-
less of where the decimal point is located, the location of the
decimal point being determined entirely by the characteristic
of the number.
15. Log tables can be used to look up either mantissas or numbers
(also known as antilogs); thus if you have a number, you can
look up its mantissa, or if you have the log (mantissa) of a
number, you can look up the number (antilog) it represents.
16. To multiply numbers, we add their logs.
17. To divide one number by another, we subtract the log of the
denominator (divisor) from the log of the numerator (divi-
dend).
18. To raise a number to a higher power, we multiply its log by
the power indicator.
19. To extract the root of a number, we divide its log by the root
indicator.
20. The root of a number may be written as the denominator of
a fractional exponent; thus 4% represents the cube root of 4.
21. The power indicator of a number is written as the numerator
of the exponent; thus 42 represents 4 squared (where the
exponent 2 is understood to have the denominator 1), and
4% represents the cube root of 4 squared.

Now please turn to page 44, and we'll proceed to our final
subject.
FROM PAGE 43 44

Part II
logarithms and Trigonometry Combined

Having considered some of the elements and applications of


logarithms, we're now ready to find out how they can be com-
bined with the principles of trigonometry to simplify the solution
of problems involving right triangles. Such problems are basic
to nearly every phase of applied and theoretical mathematics,
science, engineering, navigation, architecture, design of any kind,
manufacturing, etc.
Now, how do these two branches of mathematics-trigonom-
etry and logarithms-relate to each other? Very Simply. You
will recall from your study of trigonometry that the trigonometric
functions are nothing more than ratios, expressed as decimal frac-
tions (or whole numbers plus decimal fractions) in the trigo-
nometrio tables. Since a decimal fraction is a number, there is
no reason why we can't look up the log of such a number in our
log tables. However, this would involve two steps: first looking
up the value of the trigonometric function, then looking up the
log of this value.
To simplify the process and make the logs of the trigono-
metric functions more readily accessible and easier to use, tables
have been developed that are known as "logarithms of the
trigonometric functions," or just "log trigonometric tables." Their
use combines into one the two steps cited above as necessary to
the procurement of the logarithm of a trigonometric function.

To see if you have the right idea, pick out the correct answer
below to this question: What useful purpose do log trigono-
metric tables serve?
They enable us to find the trigonometric function
of a logarithm. PAGE 46
They provide the direct solution to problems in-
volving right triangles. PAGE 45
They facilitate the solution of problems in trigo-
nometry through the use of logs, by combining
two tables in one. PAGE 49
FROM PAGE 44 45

Your answer: They provide the direct solution to problems


involving right triangles.

No, not the direct solution; we must still do a little work


ourselves. We can't look up any final answers in the log-trig
tables.
Solving problems in trigonometry involves multiplication
and/ or division, which we usually perform the long, old-fash-
ioned way. Now, there's nothing wrong with the old-fashioned
way of multiplying and dividing for many, many purposes in our
daily lives. However, seldom in our daily affairs are we required
to multiply and divide such conSistently long numbers as we get
in trigonometry (we're referring particularly to the values of the
trigonometric functions, of course). Therefore, if we have an
easier way to do the job, we certainly ought to take advantage
of it.
That's why we use logs to solve trig problems. Even if they
don't give us our answers directly, they speed the solution of most
problems.

Examine the answers on page 44 again and select the right


one this time.
FROM PAGE 44 46

Your answer: They enable us to find the trigonometric


function of a logarithm.

I'm afraid you're just a little confused; actually it's the other
way around. Perhaps you read the answer too quickly. I'm sure
that, if you think about it a bit further, you'll realize there's no
such thing as "the trigonometric function of a logarithm." If you
really don't understand, please re-read the explanation given you.

In any case, return to page 44 and see if you can't pick the
correct answer this time.
FROM PAGE 51 47

Answer: The quantity -lOis to be appended to all log-


arithms of the sine and cosine, to logarithms of
the tangent from 0 to 45°, and to logarithms of the
cotangent from 45 to 90°.

Yes. When extracting data from this table, don't forget to


append a minus ten (-lO)after the mantissa in each case where
you are using the sine or cosine function, the tangent if between
oand 45°, or the cotangent if between 45 and 90°.
Now let's see how logs of trigonometric functions are used.
To do this, we will make use of the following example.
First, we need a trigonometric
function involving the three terms b = 12.7
b, A, and c. Considering the var-
ous functions, we find that either
B
the cosine or secant will serve,
since the side adjacent to A and the
hypotenuse are involved. Choos-
ing the cosine (since the secant isn't a
tabulated in our log-trig tables) we get
b A~--------------~C
cos A =- b
c
or, solVing for c, c= ~A
cos
= cos
1:4~06'
Now, remembering that to divide numbers we subtract their logs,
we re-state the equation in terms of logs as follows:
log c = log b - log cos A
or
log c = log 12.7 - log cos 24 °06'
Looking up the log of 12.7 in the logarithms of numbers table and
finding the log cos of 24°06' in the log trigonometric table we get
logc=-----
Now how are we going to perform this subtraction? Write
down your suggestion on the line below.

Now turn to page 52 to see if you were correct.


L.@i) d. L.@ c.d. L.@ L.@ , p. p.


0" 9.01 923
I- 9 .02 162 0.97 838 9.99 761 60 n 121 120 119 118
120 121
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2 9 .02 163 120 9.02 404 121 0.97 696 9.99 769 68 2 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.9
3 9.02 283 119 9.02 62& 120 0.97473 9.99 767 67 3 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.9
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21 9.04 376 114 9.04 643 115 0.95 357 9 .99 733 39 6 11.7 11 .6 11.6 11 .4
22 9.04 490 11} 9.04 768 115 0.95 242 9.99 73 1 38 7 13.6 13.& 13 .4 13.3
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III 112 30
31 9.05 497 110 9.05 778 112 0.94 222 9.99 718 29 1 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8
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43 9.06 804 107 9.07 loa 108 0.92 897 9.99' 701 17 40 75.3 74.7 74 .0 73.3
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106 108
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9.08 589
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0 .91 086 0
9 .99 67&
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l. Col.
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Tan. L . Sin .
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83°

48
FROM PAGE 44 49
Your answer: They facilitate the solution of problems in
trigonometry through the use of logs, by
combining two tables in one.

Exactly. To find the logarithm of a trigonometric function,


instead of having to look first in the table of natural trigonometric
functions and then in a table of numerical logs, we need look just
once-in the log trigonometric tables.
It's time now to take a look at these log-trig tables and find
out how they are arranged. Locate them at the back of the book
(Appendix B, page 76) and keep one finger there so you can
refer to them easily as we discuss them.
You will notice first of all that the log-trig tables are arranged
in a manner quite similar to a table of natural trigonometric
functions. That is, they range from 0° to 45° and back again to
90°, with degree values up to 45° found at the top of the page,
and values above 45° found at the bottom of the page. Minute
values are located along the left and right edges of the page,
reading down and up, respectively, for angles less or greater
than 45°.
What trigonometric function names do you find heading up
the four main columns of figures on page 78? (Reproduced on
preceding page for convenience. )

Tum to page 51 for the correct answers.


FROM PAGE 52 50

Answer: 13.9

Do you get the idea? Let's try another problem, and this
time we're going to rely on you to supply more of the answers.
The problem now is how to go about solving for an angle by the
use of logs.
Again, choosing the cosine c = 18.2 B
function as most suitable, we get a = 11.3
B=?
cos B =!!:. a
c
or, by substitution,
11.3 AL-------------~C
b
cos B = 18.2
Now (again bearing in mind that to divide two numbers we
subtract their logs), we rewrite the equation as follows:
log cos B = log 11.3 - log 18.2
Next, referring to the log table for numbers
log 11.3=--
- log 18.2 = - -
Subtracting, we get
10gcosB=--
Now, answer these three questions:
1. What did you have to do to the log of 11.3 in order to be able
to perform the subtraction? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

2. With what numerical value do you enter the log trigonometric


tables to find the value of angle B? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

3. What value do you find for angle B? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Turn to page 54 for the correct answers.


FROM PAGE 49 51

Answers: sin; tan; cot; cos

You have noticed, of course, that since this is a log trigo-


nometric table, each of these function names has the word log in
front of it, indicating that the numerical values listed are the
logarithms of the trigonometric functions named. (The other
subordinate columns of figures you find are a tabulation of the
proportional parts used to interpolate for greater accuracy be-
tween log values listed. We will not be concerned with these
proportional parts figures, since we will stick to using only the
nearest tabulated log trigonometric value in each case. )
We should discuss one more thing before considering an
actual example of how these logs of trig functions are used. This
is the matter of how negative characteristics are shown in these
tables.
Because most trigonometric functions have values that are
less than unity, the majority of the logs of trigonometric functions
have negative characteristics. You remember that we indicate a
negative characteristic by subtracting it from 10 to get a positive
characteristic, which is placed in front of the mantissa, and then
appending a -10 after the mantissa. This shows that to deter-
mine the true, negative characteristic, we must subtract the posi-
tive characteristic in front of the mantissa from the -10 that
appears after it.
In an effort to save space, the publishers usually write the
reader a little note at the beginning of the tables, advising him
that a -10 should be appended to all (or a portion, depending
on the publisher) of the positive characteristics shown in each
column.
What instructions do you find shown for the tables in this
book?

Please turn to page 47.


FROM PAGE 47 52

Answer: Add 10 to the positive characteristic of the log


1.10380 and append a -10 after the mantissa.

Right! Doing this doesn't change the value of the character-


istic at all, and yet it provides us with a positive characteristic
large enough so that we can subtract the log 9.96039 -10 from it.
This is a very common trick when working with logs having nega-
tive characteristics or when subtracting larger logs from smaller
logs.
Well, what does this give us? It should give us this:
log c = (11.10380 -10) - (9.96039 -10)
Subtracting,
log c = 1.14341
All that remains, therefore, is to find the antilog of c, that
is, the number whose log is 1.14341. Turning to the log table for
numbers, we enter with the mantissa 0.14341; opposite the nearest
tabulated mantissa we find our number, which gives us
c=---

Look on page 50 to see if you got the correct answer.


FROM PAGE 54 53

Answers:
1. a = 201 (Hint: Use the sin function.)
2. A = 51 °48' (Hint: Use the tan function.)
3. a = 176 (Hint: Use the cot function.)
4. 56.3 feet (Hint: Use the cot function and solve for
side b.)
5. 47°34' (Hint: Use tan A.)
6. 37.2 feet (Hint: Use sin A and solve for side c; add
length of side c to a to find original height of tree.)

Well, if you got the right answers, you must have caught the
idea of how to go about combining trigonometry and logs success-
fully to solve problems involving right triangles.
TIlis doesn't make you an expert, of course. But it does dem-
onstrate enough of the underlying principles and techniques so
that you will have an understanding that will encourage you to
continue your study. Or, if you have studied these subjects
before, enough dormant knowledge should have been awakened
to enable you to get back into the swing of using logarithms and
trigonometry in a practical way.
Note: Those who feel the need for some additional practice
in solving problems will find it on page 68.
We're just about through now, but before going to the final,
self-administered quiz, which will help you find out how much
you've learned, you will want a final review.

So turn to page 55.


FROM PAGE 50 54

Answers: 1. Add 10 to the positive characteristic in front and


append a -10 after the mantissa.
2. 9.79301. (Remember that all tabulated values of
the sine and cosine are understood to have -10
after them; therefore, you must include the positive
characteristic in front of the mantissa when looking
up these trigonometric logs.)
3. 51 °37'

That wasn't too hard, was it? Just keep in mind the few
rules we've talked about, and you won't have any trouble.
Here are a few problems for you to work out by yourself.
In the conventional right triangle ABC, solve for: B

1. Side a if A = 38°20' and c = 324 '


Ans. _ __
2. Angle A if a = 638 and b = 502 c
a
Ans. _ __
3. Side a if b = 120 and B = 34°17'
Ans. _ __ A L---'-b-----Ie
4. A building is 121 feet high. From
a point directly across the street,
its angle of elevation is 65°03'.
What is the width of the street?
Ans. _ __
5. The shadow of a vertical
cliff 105 feet high just reaches a e
boat on the sea 96 feet from its
base. What is the altitude of
the sun? Ans. _ __
6. The top of a tree broken by the A b
wind makes an angle of 42°28'
with the ground. If the stump
of the tree remaining in the
ground is 15 feet, how high was \)/1 a-1S'

the tree originally? Ans. - - - 42°28'


A b

Turn to page 53 for the answers.


FROM PAGE 53 55

Final Review

Logarithms. Tum to page 40, and re-read the review that begins
there.
Trigonometry and Logarithms Combined. Keep in mind the
following important points:
1. Logarithms are used to solve problems in trigonometry because
they make the solution easier.
2. The reason they make the solution easier is that, instead of
having to multiply and divide the five- or Six-place decimal
fractions we get when working with the trigonometric func-
tions, we need only add (or subtract) their logs; this is not
only a simpler operation, it also means there is less chance for
errors.
3. To avoid having to look up the trigonometric functions and then
the logs of these functions in two steps, makers of mathemati-
cal tables have devised a table that combines both steps in one.
Such tables are called Logarithms of the Trigonometric Func-
tions, or simply log trigonometric tables.
4. A log trigonometric table, such as Appendix B at the back of
this book, looks very much like a table of natural trigonometric
functions. That is, it ranges from 0° to 45° and back again to
90°. The important difference is that the tabulated values in
a log-trig table are logs of the trig functions, not the natural
trigonometric functions themselves.
5. Another thing to bear in mind about the log-trig tables is that
because the values of most trigonometric functions are less
than unity (one), the majority of their logs are negative.
This is usually indicated by appending a -lO after the log.
However, to save space, publishers often omit the -lO in all
or portions of the ·table, so it is most important to read the
introductory note to the table you are using in order to find
out what policy the publisher has followed in this regard.
56

6. Remember to be very orderly in laying out your problem,


whether in trigonometry, logarithms, or the two combined.
This is good advice for any mathematical problem, but it is
particularly important when using trigonometric ratios and
logarithms, in order to avoid confusion.

This completes the course, and if you'd like to see how much
you've learned, proceed to page 57, where you'll find a self-admin-
istered quiz that will help you evaluate the results of your efforts.

Answers to the questions will be found on page 63.


If you can answer 40 questions correctly (i.e., earn 40 points
in the two sections) without reference to the study material, you
can consider that you have passed the course with Hying colors.
57
Self-quiz
Sedion I. Numerical Logs
Circle the correct answer or fill in the missing information

1. Another name for a logarithm is ex_ __


2. Logarithms (or logs) may be used for
which of the following mathematical proc-
esses? (Check those you consider correct.)
Multiplication _ __
Subtraction _ _ __
Extracting roots _ __
Addition _ __
Raising numbers to higher powers _ __
Division _ __
3. Fill in the missing words in the following
definition:
The logarithm of a number is the _ _
_ to which a _____ must be raised
in order to _ _ _ that number.
4. The most common system of logs is that
which uses the base 10. True False

5. The main advantage in using the base 10


is that it fits nicely into our decimal num-
bering system. True False

6. Logarithms usually are whole numbers. True False

7. Exponents are power indicators (i.e., indi-


cate how many times a number is to be
taken as a factor). True False
58

8. Exponents are written to the _ _ (right


or left) and slightly (above or
below) the number they pertain to.
9. The number to which an exponent pertains
is frequently called the _ _ .
10. Logs generally consist of _ __ (how
many) parts?
11. Common logs are exponents of the base

12. Any number can serve as a base for a


system of logarithms. True False

13. The two parts of a logarithm are known


as the and the _ __
14. The (part of the log) is the frac-
tional part, and the is the whole
part.
15. The (part of the log) is deter-
mined by inspection.
16. The characteristic of numbers greater than
one is positive and is one less (numerically)
than the number of digits to the left of the
decimal point. True False

17. The characteristic of numbers less than


one is negative and is one greater (numer-
ically) than the number of zeros between
the decimal point and the first significant
digit to the right of the decimal point. True False
59

18. Where does one look up mantissas?

19. The mantissa of anyone combination of


digits is not always the same. True False

20. The number found in a log table by enter-


ing with a given mantissa is frequently
known as the _ __
21. Log tables can be used to find either char-
acteristics or mantissas. True False

22. To multiply numbers, we _ _ (add or


subtract) their logs.
23. To divide numbers, we _ __ (add or
subtract) their logs.
24. To raise a number to a higher power, we
_ _ _ its log by the power indicator.
25. To extract the root of a number, we _ _
the number by the root indicator.
26. The root of a number is written as the
_ _ _ _ (numerator or denominator) of
a fractional exponent.
27. The power indicator of a number is written
as the (numerator or denomi-
nator) of a fractional exponent.
60

28. Solve the following problems by logs (to


three significant figures):
( a) 0.0297 X 94.2 = __
1.09
(b) 3.85~ =--
(c) ~=--
61

Section II. Log Trigonometry


Circle the corred answer or fill in the missing information

1. Logarithms are used to solve problems in more accurate


trigonometry primarily because they make quicker
the solution _ __ { easier

(Choose the answer emphasized in the text.)


2. The main way in which logarithms help
solve trig problems is by replacing multi-
plication and division with addition and
subtraction. True False

3. The purpose of the table known as Loga-


rithms of the Trigonometric Functions is
to eliminate the necessity of having to use
two separate tables when working problems
in trigonometry by logs. True False

4. Unlike a table of natural trigonometric


functions, a log-trig table does not double
back on itself after 45°. True False

5. The majority of the log trigonometric func-


tions have (negative or positive)
characteristics.
6. (Referring to question 5.) This is because
most natural trigonometric functions are
_ _ _ (less or greater) than unity.
7. Complete the following:
(a) Log sin 42° 15' = - -
(b) Log tan 12°54' = - -
62

(c) Log cos 83°03' = - -


(d) Log cot 71 °39' = - -
8. Solve the following probl(:lm by use of logs
and log-trig functions to an accuracy of
three significant figures:
A man 6 feet tall stands at a distance of four feet from a
lamp post and casts a shadow 13 feet long. How high is the
lamp post? (Hint : Be sure to draw a sketch of the situation
before starting and identify the known and unknown parts.
There are two triangles involved here. Solve for angle A first
in the smaller one; then use this angle and the distance from
the lamp post to the end of the shadow to find the height of the
lamp post in the larger triangle. ) Ans. _ __
63

Answers to Self-quiz
Section I. Numerical Logs

Give yourself one point for each answer, or part of an answer,


you get correct.
1. exponent
2. Multiplication, Division, Extracting roots, Raising numbers to higher
powers
3. power; given base; produce
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. right; above
9. base
10. two
11. 10
12. True
13. characteristic; mantissa
14. mantissa; characteristic
15. characteristic
16. True
17. True
18. in tables of logarithms
19. False
20. antilog
21. True
22. add
23. subtract
24. multiply
64

25. divide

26. denominator

27. numerator

28. (0) 2.57


(b) 846
(c) 2.93
65

Section II. Log Trigonometry

1. easier

2. True
3. True
4. False
5. negative
6. less
7. (0) 9.82761 -10
(b) 9.35989 -10
(c) 9.08280 -10
(d) 9.52073 -10
8. Angle A = 24 0
46' (or 47'); height' of lamp post = 7.85 feet
66

Glossary of Terms

Antilog The number represented by a logarithm.


Characteristic The whole-number part of a log .
Cosecant Ratio of the hypotenuse to the opposite side;
co-function of the secant.
Cosine Ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse;
co-function of the sine.
Cotangent Ratio of the adjacent side to the opposite side;
co-function of the tangent.
Denominator The numbers (or symbols) below the fraction bar.
Exponent The number placed to the right and a little
above another number to indicate how many
times the latter is to be multiplied by itself; the
power to w.hich a number is to be raised.
Fraction Part of an object, quantity, or digit; usually indi-
cated by two numbers (a numerator and a
denominator) separated by a fraction bar.
Function A variable quantity that depends upon another
quantity for its value. (In the expression y = 2x,
for example, y is said to be a function of x
because its value will depend upon, or vary
with, the value(s) assigned to x.)
Interpolate The process of finding the intermediate values
(between those tabulated) through the use of
proportional parts.
Logarithm (of a The power to which a given base must be raised
number) in order to produce the number.
Mantissa The decimal (fractional) part of a log.
Numerator The numbers (or symbols) above the fraction bar.
67

Power (of a number) The result obtained by multiplying a number by


itself one or more times.
Product The result of multiplication.
Quotient The result of division.
Ratio A relationship between two like numbers or like
values (as, for instance. the lengths of two sides
of a triangle).
Reciprocal The inverted (upside down) version of a fraction.
Right triangle A triangle that contains one right (90° ) angle.
Secant Ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side.
Sine Ratio of the side opposite an angle to the hy-
potenuse.
Tangent Ratio of the side opposite to the adjacent side.
Triangle (plane) A geometric figure bounded by three straight
lines.
Trigonometric func- Ratios of the sides of a triangle as they relate
tions to the size of the corresponding angles.
Specifica lIy,
Primary Functions Their Reciprocals
. opposite side hypotenuse
sme = -;.-!....---
hypotenuse
cosecant = opposite
......c:...:...._ _- : -
side
. adjacent side _ hypotenuse
cosme = -,-'----- secant - a d·lacent Sl·d e
hypotenuse
opposite side _ adjacent side
tangent =
d· .d
a lacent 51 e
cotangent .- · ·d
opposIte Sl e
Trigonometry That branch of mathematics that deals with the
measurement and solution of triangles.
FROM PAGE 53 68

Supplementary Problems

Solve using Appendix A and Appendix B, log tables. An-


swers will be found on page 72.
Numerical Logs
1. 2.89 X 0.0024 = - -
<) 79.3 X 0.011 _
•. 6.13 ---
3. ~94.5 X 1.01 =- -
4. 978 X ~I24 = - -
.207
=~."..
5. 0.3 6 X y917,000 = - -
6 45 X ~53.7 = __
. 241.2
7 0.724 X 3.9 X 64.2 _
. 1.09 X \774.8 - - -

Numerical and Trigonometric Logs Combined


(If you need help on any of these problems, turn to page 70.)
8. 12 cos 34° = - - (remember, we read this "12 times the
cosine of 34°")
9. 9.7 tan 18°30' = - -
29.3
10. sin 51 °20' - - -
11. In the conventional right triangle ABC, find sides a and b if
angle A = 44°30' and side c = 11.2. Ans. --
69

12. In the triangle at the right,


solve for angle A and side c.
A=--c=--
A~------------------~C
b= V74.6

13. Two stations are 4 miles apart on a plain. If the angle of


depression of one from a balloon directly above the other is
observed to be 6°15', how high is the balloon? Ans., _ ___
14. The radius of the earth, as measured at the moon, represents
an angle of 0°57'. If the radius of the earth is 3,960 miles,
find the distance from the earth to the moon. Ans. _____

Earth

~.,960mil••
~--
Moon
d=?

15. The length of each of two sides


and the base of a kingpin truss
( a simple bridge structure) is B
18 feet. How high, then, must
the vertical supporting member
be? Ans., _ __

b
C
18ft

( Hints on next page, if needed. )


70

Hints on Supplementary Log-Trig Problems

8. This problem simply involves adding the log of 12 to the log


I
cosine of 34 0 and then looking up the antilog of the sum in
the numerical log table.
9. Follow the same general procedure suggested above for
problem 8.
10. Subtract the log sine of 51 0 20' from the log of 29.3 and look
up the antilog of the resulting difference in the numerical log
table.
11. Use the sine function to solve for side a and the cosine func-
tion to solve for side b. Use logs in the usual fashion .
12. Use the tangent to solve for angle A; then, having found A,
use the sine of A to solve for side c. The only additional
trick here is taking the square root of side a and the cube
root of side c by the use of logs. Remember: Look up the
log of the number under the radical sign in each case, and
then just divide by 2 or 3 to obtain the log of the square root
or cube root, as required. Follow the usual procedures
otherwise (this problem will involve some subtracting of logs).
13. The sketch below should help if you're having trouble laying
out this problem. The angle of depression in this case is
simply the angle between the horizontal plane passing through
the eye of the observer in the balloon and the line of sight to
the farthest station on the ground. Since the observer's hori-
zontal plane and the surface of the earth beneath are parallel
to each other, the angle at the observed station (angle A) is
necessarily equal to the angle of depression. (Remember
from geometry? The alternate interior angles formed by a
straight line that intersects two parallel lines are equal. ) You
will, of course, use the tangent function to solve for the alti-
tude of the balloon (in miles, unless you wish to convert it to
feet ).

b=4 miles A
71

14. The cotangent will be the most convenient function to use


here, although the tangent would, of course, serve also.
15. You have all the information you need to solve for angle A,
after which use of the sine function will enable you to solve
for the height of the vertical member. However, since this is
a three-sided structure with all sides equal in length, what do
you know about the interior angles? Won't they be equal
also? And if equal, then what is their value? If you remem-
ber this, you won't have to solve for angle A trigonometrically.
(Answers on next page)
72

Answers to Supplementary Problems

1. 0.00694
2. 0.142
3.4.60
4. 4930
5. 0.698
6.3.75
7. 43.2
8.9.95
9.3.25
10. 37.5
= =
11. a 7.85; b 7.99.
12. A = 38°29'; c = 5.38.
13. 0.438 miles
14. 239,000 miles
15. 15.6 feet
Note: If you accepted the invitation on page 53 to work
these additional problems and have now completed them, you
should be ready for the final review. So please turn to page 55
and well begin it.
73

Appendix A

Logarithms of Seleded Numbers


(Correct to five significant figures)
! 7 8 9
0
.- - ._1 - - 2-- 3
-----
4 5
-
6
- -- - - - -- ---- - -'- -.
\0 00000 00432 008(,0 01284 01703 02119 02531 02938 03342 03743
I I 04139 04532 04922 05308 05(,90 06070 06446 06819 07188 07555
12 07918 08279 0863(, 08991 09342 09691 10037 10380 10721 11059
13 11394 11727 12057 12385 12710 13033 13354 13672 13988 14301
14 14613 14922 15229 15534 15836 16137 16435 16732 17026 17319
15 17609 17898 18184 18469 18752 19033 19312 19590 19866 20140
16 20412 20683 20952 21219 21484 21748 22011 22272 22531 22789
17 23045 23300 23553 23805 24055 24304 24551 24797 25042 25285
18 25527 25768 2(,007 26245 26482 26717 26951 27184 27416 27646
19 27875 28103 28330 28556 28780 29003 29226 29447 29667 29885
20 30103 30320 30535 30750 30963 311~ 31387 31597 31806 32015
21 32222 32428 32634 32838 33041 332 33«5 33646 33846 34044
22 34242 34439 34635 34830 35025 35218 35411 35603 35793 35984
23 36173 36361 36549 36736 36922 37107 37291 37475 37658 37840
24 38021 3820t 38382 38561 38739 38917 39094 39270 39445 39620
25 39794 39967 40140 40312 40483 40654 40824 40993 41162 41330
26 41497 41664 41830 41996 42160 42325 , 42488 42651 42813 42975
27 43136 43297 43457 43616 43775 43993 44091 44248 44404 44560
28 44716 44871 45025 45179 45332 45484 45637 45788 45939 46090
29 46240 46389 46538 46687 46835 46982 47129 47276 47422 47567
I
30 47712 47857 48001 48144 48287 48430 48572 48714 48855 48996
31 49136 49276 49415 49554 49693 49831 49969 5010(, 50243 50379
32 50515 50651 50786 50920 51055 51188 51322 51455 51587 51720
33 51851 51983 52114 522« 52375 52504 52634 52763 52892 53020
34 53148 53275 53403 53529 53656 53782 53908 54033 54158 54283
35 54407 54531 54654 54777 54900 55023 55145 55267 55388 55509
36 55630 55751 551171 55991 56110 56229 56348 56467 56585 56703
37 56820 56~7 57054 57171 57287 57403 57519 57634 57749 57864
38 57978 58092 58206 58320 58433 58546 58659 58771 58883 58995
39 59106 59218 59329 59439 59550 59660 59770 59879 59988 60097
40 60206 60314 60423 60531 60638 60746 (,0853 60959 61066 61172
41 61278 61384 61490 61595 61700 61805 61909 62014 62118 62221
42 62325 62428 62531 62634 62737 62839 62941 63043 63144 63246
43 63347 63448 63548 63649 63749 63849 63949 64048 64147 64246
44 64345 64444 64542 64640 64738 64836 64933 65031 65128 65225
45 65321 65418 65514 65610 65706 65801 65896 65992 66087 66181
46 66276 66370 66464 66558 66652 66745 66839 66932 67025 67117
47 67210 67302 67394 67486 67578 67669 67761 67852 67943 68034
48 68124 68215 68305 68395 68485 68574 68664 68753 68842 68931
49 69020 69108 60197 69285 69373 69461 69548 69636 69723 69810
50 69897 69984 70070 70157 70243 70329 70415 70501 70586 70672
51 70757 70842 70927 71012 71096 71181 71265 71349 71433 71517
52 71600 71 684 71767 71850 71933 7201 6 72099 72181 72263 72346
53 72428 72509 72591 72673 72754 72835 72916 72997 73078 73159
54 73239 73320 73400 73480 73560 73640 7371 9 73799 73878 73957
55 74036 74115 74194 74273 \ 74351 74429 745.07 74586 74663 74741
5(, 7481 9 74896 74975 75061 751 28 75205 75282 75358 75435 75511
57 75587 75664 75740 .7581 5175891 75967 76042 76118 76193 76268
58 76343 , 76418 76492 76567 76641 76716 76790 76864 76938 77012
59 77085 : 77159 77232 77305 77379 77452 77525 77597 77670 77743

74
01 2 ! 314 567 _8_1_9_
- (,0' -7-78-1-5 77887 ' '77')(,0 1 7Bo32 7Kl04 7BI76 7f1247 7K31') 78390 I 784(,2
61 7!1533 78M)4 7f1(,7S 7f1746 7f1K 17 78RRR 7W)SH 7')02') 7'JO,)') i 79169
62 7923') 7')30'> 7'n7,) 7'>44') 7'>SIK I 7')5RR 7%57 7')727 797% 7')1\(,5
63
64
7')934
8061!1
80003
80686
Boon
80754
I 1\0140 fl020')
8UR21 RORK')
H0277 R034(, fl0414
80956 81023 Rl0')0
i
80482 80550
81158 , 81224

81823 i 81889
I
65 81291 81358 81425 814'11 81558 81624 81690 111757
66 81954 82020 82086 82151 82217 82282 82347 82413 82478 , 82543
67 82607 82672 82737 82802 82866 82930 82995 83059 83123 83187
68 83251 83315 83378 83442 83506 83569 83632 83(,')(, H3759 ' 83822
69 83885 83948 84011 84073 84136 84198 84261 84323 8438(. . 84448
, '
70 84510 84572 84634 84696 84757 84819 84880 84')42 i 85003 : 85065
71 85126 85187 85248 85309 85370 85431 854'11 I
85552 K5(.12 I 85673
72 85733 85794 85854 85914 85'174 86034 860')4 861 53 86213 : 86273
73 86332 86392 86451 86510
87099
86570
87157
86629
87216
8(.688
87274
I 86747 86806 86864
87332 87390 87448
I
74 86923 86982 87040
75 87506 87564 87622 87679 87737 87795 87852 87910 87967 , 88024
76 88081 88138 88195 88252 88309 88366 88423 88480 88536 : 88593
77 88649 88705 88762 88818 88874 88930 88986 89042 89098 I 89154
78 89209 89265 89321 89376 89432 89487 89542 89597 I 8%53 i 89708
79 89763 89818 89873 89927 89982 90037 90091 90146 90200 ' 90255

80 90309 90363 90417 90472 90526 90580 90634 90687 90741 90795
81 90849 90902 90956 91009 91062 91116 91169 91222 91275 91328
82 91381 91434 91487 91540 91593 91645 91698 91751 91803 91855
83 91908 91960 92012 92065 92lt7 92169 92221 92273 92324 92376
84 92428 92480 92531 92583 92634 92686 92737 92788 I 92840 92891

85 92942 92993 93044 93095 93146 93197 93247 93298 93349 93399
86 93450 93500 93551 93601 93651 93702 93752 93802 93852 93902
87 93952 94002 94052 94101 94151 94201 94250 94300 94349 94399
88 94448 94498 94547 94596 94645 94694 94743 94792 94841 94890
89 94939 94988 95036 95085 95134 95182 95231 95279 95328 9537(.

90 95424 95472 95521 95569 95617 95665 95713 95761 95809 95856
91 95904 95952 95999 96047 96095 96142 96190 96237 96284 96332
92 96379 96426 96473 96529 96567 96614 96661 96708 96755 96802
93 96848 96895 96942 96988 97035 97081 97128 97174 97220 972(,7
94 97313 97359 97405 97451 97497 97543 97589 97635 97681 97727

95 97772 97818 97864 97909 97955 98000 98046 98091 98137 98182
96 98227 98272 98318 98363 98408 98453 98498 98543 98588 98632
97 98677 98722 98767 98811 98856 98900 98945 98989 99034 '19078
98 99123 99167 99211 99255 99300 99344 99388 99432 9947(, 9')520
99 99564 99607 99651 99695 99739 99782 99826 99870 99913 99'157

100 00000 00043 00087 00130 00173 00217 00260 00303 00346 00389
101 00432 00475 00518 00561 00604 00647 00689 00732 00775 00817
102 00860 00903 00945 00988 01030 01072 01115 01157 01199 01242
103 01284 01326 01368 01410 01452 01494 01536 01578 01620 01662
104 01703 01745 01787 01828 01870 01912 01953 01995 02036 02078

105 02119 02160 02202 02243 02284 02325 02366 02407 02449 02490
106 02531 02572 02612 02643 02694 02735 02776 02816 02857 02R98
107 1 02,)3K 02979 03019 03060 03100 01141 03181 03222 03262 03302
108 03342 03383 03423 b3463 03503 03543 1 03583 03(.23 03663 03703
109 03743 03782 03822 03862 03902 03?41 03,)Kl 04021 04060 04100

75
76

Appendix B

Logarithms of the Trigonometric Functions


77

Note: The quantity -10 (minus ten, or negative ten as it is


sometimes called) is to be appended to all logarithms of the sine
and cosine, logarithms of the tangent from 0° to 45°, and loga-
rithms of the cotangent from 45° to 90°.
For angles measuring less than 45°, use the column headings
at the top of the table.
For angles measuring 45° to 90°, use the column headings at
the bottom of the table.
With the degrees indicated at the top of the table, use the
minute column at the left.
With degrees indicated at the bottom of the table, use the
minute column at the right.

.
0 .00 000 -
"
0 0
L. Sin .
-
d.
--- ---
C . S.
-- ---
C. T.
- --- - --- ---
L. Tan c.d. L . Cot.
- ---
L . COl.
80
&0 1 &.46373 ) Oln ) 5 .31 443 5 .3144:1 6 .46373 )010) 3 .53627 0.00 000 611
120 2 6 .76476 I 7 btl '1 5 .31 443 5.31 443 6 .76476 17 609 3 .23524 0 .00 000 68
180 3 6 .9408 .' 12 .. "} .. 5 .31443 5 .31443 6 .9408 r. 124 94 3 .059!!. 0 .00000 67
240 4 7 .06 679 90~ 1
5 .31443 5.31442 7 .06 579 9691 2 .93421 0.00000 56
~OO .~ 7 .16270 7918 ~ . ~1 H~ .~ . ~I 442 7 .16270 7918 2 .8.1:nO 0 .00 000 55
~60 fl 7 . ~ 4 IXX M9 4 .~ .: l\ 44:\ .~ . :l\ 44~ 7 . ~4 Hill
6694 :! .i.S 81 :! 0.00 000 54
4~() 7 7 .30882 ~''\l)O
5 .31 443 5 .31442 7 .30882 5800 2 .69118 O.!XJ ()()() 63
4XU 8 7 .38882 5115 6 .31 443 5 .31442 7 .38882 5115 2 .83318 O.!JU OIl() 62
640 9 7 .41797 4576 5 .31443 5 .31442 7 .41 797 4576 2.58203 O.!JU ()(XJ 61
600 10 7.46373 41}9 .~.~1 44:l 5 . ~1 442 7.46373 41}9 2.53627 0 .00 000 10
660 11 7 ..~1) ~12 37 79 r>.:l1 44:\ .S.:11 442 7.i'M) 512 1779 2.411 4MK O.!JUOOO 49
720 12 7 .64291 14 76 6 .31443 5 .31442 7 .54 291 1476 2 .45709 0 .00000 48
7t«l 13 7.57787 121 8 5.31443 5 .31442 7 .57767 1219 2 .42233 0 .00000 47
840 14 7.60 118~ 2997 6 .31443 5.31442 7 .60 986 2996 2.39014 0 .00000 4&
000 15 7 .63982 2802 6 .31443 5.31442 7 .63 982 2801 2 .3601 8 0 .00 000 46
960 16 7 .ti67M4 26)} 5 .31 443 5 .31 442 7 .667!U 2611 :'! . ~ 3 2B 0 .00000 44
1020 17 7.69417 24 81 6 .31443 5 .31442 7 .6941 8 2482 2 .30582 9 .99 9m) 43
1080 18 7 .71 !J(I() 2J4 8 6 .31443 5 .:1\ 442 7 .71 !loo 2148 2 .28100 11 .99 99!) 42
1140 19 7.74248 2227 6 .31443 5 .31442 7 .74 248 2228 2.25752 9'.99 999 41
1200 20 7.7&4B 2119 6 .31443 6 .31442 7 .78478 2119 2 .23524 9 .99 999 40
1260 21 7 .78694 2021 5 .31443 5 .31442 7 .78 59 ~ 2020 2 .21 40 ~ 9 .99999 311
1320 22 7 .80613 1910 6 .3144:\ 5 .31 442 7 .1I061t. 1911 2 .1938 r. 9 .99999 38
1380 23 7 .8254 A 1848 6 .31 443 6.31 442 7 .82546 1848 2 .17454 9 .99999 37
1440 24 7 .84 393 1771 6 .31443 6.31442 7 .84 394 1771 2 .16 606 9.99 999 3&
1600 25 7 .86 186 170. 6.31443 6 .31 442 7 .86 187 1704 2 .13833 9 .99 999 36
1660 26 7 .87870 1619 6 .31 443 5 .31 442 7 .87871 1619 2 .12129 9 .99999 34
18~0 27 7 .89509 1579 6 .31443 6 .31 442 7 .89510 1579 2 .10490 9 .99999 33
1880 28 7 .91088 1524 6.3144:1 6.31 442 7 .91089 1524 2 .08911 9.99 999 32
1740 29 7 .92812 1472 5.31443 6.31441 7.92613 1471 2.07387 9.99998 31
1800 30 7 .94 084 1424 6 .31443 6 .31 441 7 .94 086 1424 2 .05914 9 .99 998 30
1860 31 7 .95508 1379 6 .31443 6 .31441 7 .95510 1179 2.04 490 9 .99998 29
1920 32 7 .96 887 1116 6 .31443 5 .31 441 7 .96 889 1116 2 .03111 9 .99998 28
1980 33 7.98223 1297 6 .31443 5 .31 441 7 .9822t. 12 97 2 .017H 9 .99998 27
2040 34 7 .99 620 1259 6.31443 6 .31441 7 .99 622 1259 2 .00 478 9 .99 998 2&
2100 36 8.00 779 1221 6 .31443 6 .31441 8 .00 781 1221 1 .99 219 9 .99998 211
2160 3& 8 .02002 11 90 6 .31443 6 .31441 8 .02004 1190 1 .97996 9 .99 998 24
2220 37 8 .03 192 11 58 6 .31443 5 .31441 8 .03 194 11 59 1 .96 806 9 .99997 23
2280 38 8 .04 3!'() 1128 6 .31443 6 .31441 8 .04 353 1128 1.95847 9 .99997 22
2340 39 8.06 4!8 11 00 6.31443 6 .31441 8 .06481 1100 1.94619 9 .99997 21
2400 40 8 .06 678 107 2 11.31443 6 .31441 8 .06 681 1072 1.93419 9 .99 997 20
2480 41 8 .07 er.0 1046 6 .31444 5 .31440 8 .07653 1047 1 .92347 9 .99997 19
2520 42 8 .08896 1022 6 .31444 5 .31440 8 .08700 1022 1.91300 9 .99997 18
2580 43 8 .09 718 999 6 .31444 6 .31440 8 .09 722 998 1.90 278 9 .99997 17
2MO 44 8 .10717 976 6 .31444 5 .31440 8 .10720 976 1.89280 9 .99996 18
2700 45 8 .11 693 954 6 .31 444 6 .31440 8 .11 &96 9SS 1 .88 304 9 .99996 16
2760 46 8 .12M7 91 4 5 .31444 6 .31 440 8 .12661 914 1.87349 9 .99 996 14
2820 47 8 .13581 91 4 6 .31444 5 .31441) 8 .1368A 1.864l'. 9 .99996 13
2880 48 8 .14 49 1. 5 .31444 5 .314·10 8 .14 ~OO 915 1.85 !,OO
896 895 9 .99996 12
2940 411 8 .16391 877 6 .31444 5 .31440 8 .15 39~ 878 1.84 605 9 .99996 11
3000 50 8 .HI268 860 6.31444 6 .31 439 816273 860 1.83 727 9 .9999A 10
3060 &1 8 .17128 84l 6 .31 444 5 .31 439 8 .17133 84) 1 .82 867 9 .9999 A II
31 20 52 8 .17971 827 5 .31 444 5 .31 439 8 .17978 828 1.82024 9.99 99~ 8
3 1110 53 8 .18798 812 6 .31 444 5 .31 439 8 .18804 812 1 .81198 9 . 9\l99 ~ 7
3240 64 8 .19810 797 6 .31444 5 .31 439 8 .19616 797 1.80 384 9 .9999S 8
3300
3360
3420
65
66
57
8 .20407
8 .21189
8 .21 958
7R 2
7'Y
5 .31 444
5 .31 444
5 .3144 .'
5 .31
5 .31
5 .31
439
439
439
8 .20413
8 .21 19!,
8 .21 964
78 2 1 .79687
769 1 .7880r.
9 .99 994
9 .99994 ,a
II

3480 6R 8 .22713
7\\
6 .3 1 44 ~, 756 1.78036 9 .99994
74 \ 5 .31 438 8 .22720 742 1.77 280 9 .99994 2
3540 &g 8 .23456 7\0 6 .3144 !, 6 .31 ·1:18 8 .23 ~ 62 1.76638 9.99 994 1
-- - _. _ .. - - ---
- -- --- - - - - 710 - _ ._- - - -- I-
3000 eo
. -- ---
-- 8 .24 186
L. Cos . ,\.
6 .3144 !.
C. S.
6 .31 438
('. T. I~
I.. Cot.
---
c . o1 .
1.76808
L . Tan .
9 .99 993
L. Sin . .0

•••
78
to
, ,
"
3600
3660
1-0
1
-L . Sin .
8 .24
8 .24
186
903
-
717
d. C. S.
6.31
6 .31
C.T .
-
L. Tan.
445 6.31 438 8 .24 192
445 6 .31 438 8 .24 910
-
c.d.

718
L. Col.
1.75 808
1.76090
L. Co..
9 .99
9.99
993 10
993 69
-
706 706
3720 2 8.26 609 69~
6.31 445 6.31 438 8 .26 616 696 1.74 384 9.99 993 68
3780 3 8 .26 304 684 6.31 445 6.31 438 8 .26 312 684 1.73 686 9 .99 993 67
3840 4 8 .26 988 67l 6 .31 44& 6.31 437 8 .26 996 67} 1.73 004 9.99 992 66
3900 6 8 .27 661 66} 6.31 44& 6.31 437 8 .27 669 66} 1.72 331 9 .99 992 66
3960 6 8.28 324 6H 5.31 44& 5 .31 437 8 .28 332 1.71 668 9 .99 992 114
6~4
4020 7 8 .28 977 6H 6.31 44& 0.31 437 8 .28 986 1 .71 014 9 .99 992 63
4080 8 8.29 621 6.31 44& 6.31 437 643
634 8.29 629 634 1.70 371 9 .99 992 62
U40 9 8 .30 265 624 6.31 44& 6.31 437 8 .30263 1.69 737 9 .99 991 61
62~
4200 10 8 .30 879 616 6.31 446 6.31 437 8 .30 888 617 1.69 112 9 .99 991 50
4280 11 8 .31 49& 608 6.31 446 6 .31 436 8.31 605 1.68 49& 9 .99 991 49
4320 12 8 .32 103 607
~99
6.31 446 6 .31 436 8 .32 112 ~99
1.67 888 9 .99 990 48
4380 13 8 .32 702 ~90
6 .31 446 6 .31 436 8 .32 711 1.67 289 9 .99 990 47
~91
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