AnswerThe slide rule was invented by William Oughtred in 1625. AnswerWe do not know the precise year. A circular slide rule was invented by William Oughtred some time about 1620, and a design of a similar slide rule by Delamain was printed in about 1630. The straight slide rule seems to have been invented later, some time around 1650.
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John Jesse Clark has written:
'The slide rule and logarithmic tables, including a ten-place
table of logarithms' -- subject(s): Logarithms, Slide-rule
'The slide rule' -- subject(s): Slide-rule
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Yes, it is a point on the slide rule. It is exact and not a
decimal number.
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The slide rule was invented by William Oughtred some time about
1620 or 1625.
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