Multiplication and Division of number greater than one using logarithm
To multiply and divide numbers using logarithms, first express the number as logarithm and then apply the addition and subtraction laws of indices to the logarithms. Add the logarithm when multiplying and subtract when dividing.
Examples: Evaluate using logarithm.
- 4627 x 29.3
- 8198 ÷ 3.905
- 48.63 x 8.53
15.39
Solutions
- 4627 x 29.3
To find the Antilog of the log 5.1322 use the antilogarithm table:
Check 13 under 2 diff 2 (add the value of the difference) the number is 0.1356. To place the decimal point at the appropriate place, add one to the integer of the log i.e. 5 + 1 = 6 then shift the decimal point of the antilog figure to the right (positive) in 6 places.
- 819.8 x 3.905
No Log
819.8 2.9137
3.905 0.5916
antilog → 209.9 2.3221
therefore 819.8 ÷ 3.905 = 209.9
- 48.63 X 8.8.53
15.39
EVALUATION (Use the box at the bottom to post your answer for discussion and appraisal):
- Use table to find the complete logarithm of the following:
(a) 183 (b) 89500 (c) 10.1300 (d) 7
2 Use logarithm to calculate.
3612 x 750.9
113.2 x 9.98
Using logarithm to solve problems with powers and root
Simple example for powers: source here
We seek to calculate 2345
Using rule (3), log(2345)=345∗log2
We already memorized that log2=0.30103 so this is 345∗0.30103=103.85535
Therefore using rule (5), 2345=10103.85535
We can simplify this with rule (1) to 2345=100.85535∗10103
Using the algorithm for estimating antilogarithms, we calculate that 100.85535=7.1672
Therefore our answer is 7.1672∗10103
More difficult example for powers:
We attempt the impossible-looking ππ. log(ππ)=π∗logπ
Using our algorithm for calculating logarithms we approximate logπ as follows:
log3.14159=log227–0.04%=log11+log2–log7–0.00432∗0.04
Note: the 0.04% is from quickly approximating 227–ππ
log3.14159=1.04139+0.30103–0.84510–0.00017=0.49715
The most difficult part in this calculation is the blind multiplication of 3.14159 and 0.49715 to 5 decimal places:
log(ππ)=3.14159∗0.49715=1.56184
Then again we use our method for antilogarithms to compute ππ=101.56184
Try 36: log36=1.55630 so ππ=36∗100.00554
0.00554/0.00432=1.28 so ππ=36+1.28%=36.46
Example for roots:
The same method works for any roots – except that we perform a division rather than a multiplication. As an example we will calculate 902.54−−−−−√7
Using the method for calculating logarithms, log902.54=2.95547
log902.54−−−−−√7=log902.547=2.955477=0.42221 902.54−−−−−√7=100.42221
Using the method for calculating antilogarithms, 100.42221=2.643 and this is our answer.
EVALUATION (Use the box at the bottom to post your answer for discussion and appraisal)
- Find the logarithm of the following:
(a) 0.064 (b) 0.002 (c) 0.802
- Evaluate using logarithm.
95.3 x √ 318.4
1.295 x 2.03
Using logarithm to evaluate problems of Multiplication, Division, Powers and roots with numbers less than one.
Examples:
- 0.6735 x 0.928
- 0.005692 ¸ 0.0943
- 0.61043
- 4 √ 0.000
- 3 √ 0.06642
Solution
- 0.6735 x 0.928
No. Log.___
0.6735 1.8283
0.928 1.9675
0.6248 1.7958
Therefore 0.6735 x 0.928 = 0.6248
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