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1 logarithm of a number
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2 calculator can find a logarithm of a number
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3 logarithm
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4 logarithm
to take a logarithm — мат. брать логарифм, логарифмировать
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5 logarithm
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6 number
1) номер
2) балл
3) занумеровать
4) занумеровывать
5) код числа
6) колонцифра
7) насчитывать
8) насчитываться
9) номерной
10) нумеровать
11) перенумеровывать
12) цифровать
13) численность
14) число
15) количество
16) выпуск
17) считать
18) подсчитывать
19) перенумеровать
20) числительное
21) числовой
22) пронумеровать
– absolute number
– abundant number
– acceptance number
– acetone number
– acid number
– alcohol number
– algebraic number
– atomic number
– Beaufort number
– Betti number
– binary number
– Biot number
– biquinary number
– bridging number
– called number
– cardinal number
– cavitation number
– cetane number
– clock number
– coincidence number
– complex number
– composite number
– concrete number
– congruent number
– contact number
– coordination number
– cube of a number
– Damkohler number
– decimal number
– denominate number
– denomination of a number
– designation number
– dial a number
– dimensionless number
– directed number
– direction number
– divide by number
– double-precision number
– equilibrium number
– ester number
– even number
– express number
– figurate number
– fixed-point number
– flight number
– floating-point number
– fourier number
– general number
– golden number
– Grashof number
– Grashoff number
– Guchman number
– hardness number
– hydrogen number
– hydroxyl number
– imaginary number
– incidence number
– iodine number
– irrational number
– Karman number
– Lawson number
– linking number
– lucky number
– mass number
– minor number
– mixed number
– multidigit number
– multipartite number
– multiperfect number
– multiplace number
– natural number
– negative number
– neutralization number
– neutron number
– no such number
– nonnegative number
– nonnormalized number
– nonworking number
– number address
– number axes
– number bus
– number cruncher
– number exponent
– number filling
– number grouping
– number in the thousands
– number language
– number line
– number nail
– number of conductors
– number of cords
– number of gears
– number plate
– number register
– number scale
– number system
– number translation
– number wheel
– number wire
– Nusselt number
– octane number
– odd number
– ordiecutive number
– ordinal number
– oxidation number
– oxygen number
– perfect number
– permanganate number
– peroxide number
– prime number
– pseudoprime number
– pure number
– pythagorean number
– quantum number
– rational number
– real number
– registration number
– represent number
– representation of number
– reversion of a number
– ringing number
– root of a number
– round number
– round off number
– saponification number
– screening number
– serial number
– signed number
– standard number
– Stroud number
– tanning number
– telephone number
– thiocyanogen number
– transference number
– transonic M number
– transport number
– unsigned number
– wave number
– Weber number
– weight number
– wrong number
equiprobable number generator — генератор равновероятных цифр
hexadecimal number system — шестнадцатиричная система счисления
international customer number — междугородный номер абонента
mass exchange number — <phys.> критерий массообменный
number checking arrangement — блокировка цепи вызванного абонента
number transfer bus — числовая шина, шина передачи чисел
phase transformation number — <phys.> критерий фазового превращения
random number generator — <comput.> датчик случайных чисел
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8 logarithm
= log, noun (Math.) Logarithmus, der* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) der Logarithmus* * *loga·rithm[ˈlɒgərɪðəm, AM ˈlɑ:gɚ-]I. n Logarithmus m\logarithm table Logarithmentafel f* * *['lɒgərITəm]nLogarithmus m* * *common logarithm gewöhnlicher Logarithmus;* * *= log, noun (Math.) Logarithmus, der* * *n.Logarithmus (Mathematik) m. -
9 logarithm
'loɡəriðəm((abbreviated to log loɡ) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmotr['lɒgərɪðəm]1 logaritmologarithm ['lɔgə.rɪðəm, 'lɑ-] n: logaritmo mn.• logaritmo (Matemática) s.m.'lɔːgərɪðəm, 'lɒgərɪðəmnoun logaritmo m['lɒɡǝrɪðǝm]N logaritmo m* * *['lɔːgərɪðəm, 'lɒgərɪðəm]noun logaritmo m -
10 logarithm
['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritme* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritme -
11 logarithm
['lɒgərɪðəm] [AE 'lɔːg-]nome logaritmo m.* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmo* * *logarithm /ˈlɒgərɪðəm/n.(mat.) logaritmo.* * *['lɒgərɪðəm] [AE 'lɔːg-]nome logaritmo m. -
12 logarithm
'loɡəriðəm((abbreviated to log loɡ) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmesubst. \/ˈlɒɡərɪħ(ə)m\/, \/ˈlɒɡərɪθ(ə)m\/ eller log( matematikk) logaritme -
13 logarithm
['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) lógaritmi -
14 logarithm
logaritmus* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmus -
15 logarithm
['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmo* * *log.ar.ithm[l'ɔgəriðəm] (abreviatura: log) n Math logaritmo. -
16 logarithm
n. logaritma* * *logaritma* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritma -
17 logarithm
['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritem* * *[lɔgərimm, -ðəm]nounmathematics logaritem -
18 logarithm
• logaritmi* * *'loɡəriðəm((abbreviated to log loɡ) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritmi -
19 logarithm
['lɔgərɪðm]nlogarytm m* * *['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logarytm -
20 logarithm
['loɡəriðəm]((abbreviated to log [loɡ]) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number: 10 × 10 × 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.) logaritms* * *logaritms
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Logarithm — Log a*rithm (l[o^]g [.a]*r[i^][th] m), n. [Gr. lo gos word, account, proportion + ariqmo s number: cf. F. logarithme.] (Math.) One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550 1617), to abridge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Logarithm — The graph of the logarithm to base 2 crosses the x axis (horizontal axis) at 1 and passes through the points with coordinates (2, 1), (4, 2), and (8, 3) … Wikipedia
logarithm — /law geuh ridh euhm, rith , log euh /, n. Math. the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number; log: 2 is the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 (2 = log10 100). [1605 15; < NL logarithmus < Gk lóg(os) LOG +… … Universalium
logarithm — [[t]lɒ̱gərɪðəm, AM lɔ͟ːg [/t]] logarithms N COUNT In mathematics, the logarithm of a number is a number that it can be represented by in order to make a difficult multiplication or division sum simpler … English dictionary
logarithm — ► NOUN ▪ a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number. ORIGIN from Greek logos reckoning, ratio + arithmos number … English terms dictionary
logarithm — [lôg′ə rith΄əm, läg′ə rithəm] n. [ModL logarithmus < Gr logos, a word, proportion, ratio (see LOGIC) + arithmos, number (see ARITHMETIC)] Math. the exponent expressing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised in order to… … English World dictionary
logarithm — 1610s, Mod.L. logarithmus, coined by Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550 1617), lit. ratio number, from Gk. logos proportion, ratio, word (see LOGOS (Cf. logos)) + arithmos number (see ARITHMETIC (Cf. arithmetic)) … Etymology dictionary
Logarithm of a matrix — In mathematics, a logarithm of a matrix is another matrix such that the matrix exponential of the latter matrix equals the original matrix. It is thus a generalization of the scalar logarithm and in some sense an inverse function of the matrix… … Wikipedia
Arithmetical complement of a logarithm — Logarithm Log a*rithm (l[o^]g [.a]*r[i^][th] m), n. [Gr. lo gos word, account, proportion + ariqmo s number: cf. F. logarithme.] (Math.) One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550 1617), to abridge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hyperbolic logarithm — Logarithm Log a*rithm (l[o^]g [.a]*r[i^][th] m), n. [Gr. lo gos word, account, proportion + ariqmo s number: cf. F. logarithme.] (Math.) One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550 1617), to abridge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Napierian logarithm — Logarithm Log a*rithm (l[o^]g [.a]*r[i^][th] m), n. [Gr. lo gos word, account, proportion + ariqmo s number: cf. F. logarithme.] (Math.) One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550 1617), to abridge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English