There are several methods.
Euler could find the value of a logarithm by doing a search using the geometric mean, arithmetic mean and a table.
There is a series using that natural log that can be converted into base 10.
I have my own method which is in the "related links" section.
One way to find log values without a logarithm book is to use the properties of logarithms. If you have a base and an exponent equal to a number, you can rewrite it in logarithmic form. Another method is to use a calculator or online tool to compute the log value of a number.
John Napier created the Logarithm table.
How do you calculate steel weight without using steel table book?
It is impossible to guess the value of any book without knowing its condition.
Impossible to answer without knowing the condition.
One can find the listed value of your car in the Blue Book by purchasing a blue book. One can also find this information from using Blue Book resources online.
The blue book value of a vehicle depends on the model, options, mileage and condition. Without knowing what Toyota you have etc. it's hard to tell you what the blue book value is. You can go to Kelley Blue Book at http://www.kbb.com/, answer a few short questions and get the blue book value of your particualr car.
Impossible to answer without more information.
The only way to get Blingo's code is to buy the book.
The simplest way to do it is to use Logarithms, from a book of Logarithmic Tables and Anti-logarithms. You simply look up the Logarithm of your quantity, then divide that quantity by 2 , and then look up its Anti-logarithm. that will give you the answer.
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The original cost of the item less accumulated depreciation for the item. And The gross book value is the original/historical price paid for an asset, without a depreciation deduction.
Without the issue's condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .