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Explaining the Construction of Logarithm Tables to 3rd Formers and a Note on e*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

Whether it is because of the utility aspect or whether it is because of some other reason, boys are invariably interested in logarithms. Whenever I take up the subject with a form, at least one boy will ask: “Please, Sir, how were logarithm tables constructed?” When a master is confronted with this question, he usually thinks of logarithmic expansions, and he is obliged to tell the boy that the explanation is beyond his understanding.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1943

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Footnotes

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A paper read to the London Branch of the Mathematical Association.

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* A paper read to the London Branch of the Mathematical Association.