A Complex Math Calculation Tool
A Complex Math Calculation Tool
by:
Kafrawi Muhammad Tuara
Nichlason FX. Iwanggin
a c b a or a
log b c (iii)
Where:
a : basis number
b : logarithm numbers
c : results logarithm
For example:
log8 3 oˆ 23 8,
2
log125 3 oˆ 53 125
5
a a log b b
The Operation log is one of the triumvirates of root operations, and also
the log rank. If the each of operations reworded into a language of symbols,
then all the three will form a connecting amongst the commands as follows:
Operating rank ab = x
Root operation = a
Operation log = ……
If known the rank operation log is “ab = x”, in the root operation, which
was ordered is to find … a, rank of the operation, and in the operation log,
which commanded the operation is to find … b, rank of the root operation.
And then for … a, is in the operation quantity raised to the rank, while …b, is
the rank quantity.
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The multiplication above is involving the two of large numbers, and that is
the numbers with 6 digits and 7 digits and these numbers generated is 12
digits. By logarithm, the calculation made to the two large numbers that can
be converted into the sum than the results appear to the each of that
numbers, that no more than one digit only, namely:
10log 100.000 + 10log 1.000.000
= 5 + 6 = 11 »» it is just producing no more than 2 digits
only!
By using anti logarithms table, we can determine what is the equivalent of
11 is, and that is producing to the two large numbers above. We have no
longer need to bother to perform the calculations of multiplication, because
that is very long and tiring. All we need is just a tool in the form of a table of
logarithms and anti-logarithms, and then perform a very simple summation
operation.
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The rationale behind in the real simple of Logarithm, which is make the 2
rows of numbers. Which is a geometric sequence with initial rate is 1. The
ratio between the numbers of free, but we suppose the ratio between the
closest numbers is 2 times. Thus, the number of the second term is 2 times the
number of the first rate; the third-rate number is 2 more than times of the
number of the second term, and so on. So, we have a geometric sequence are:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192
Then create another sequence of numbers, but this time arithmetic
sequence. Numbers first rate is 0. The difference between the closest
numbers is up, but for the sake of simplicity, we make only difference is 1. So,
the arithmetic sequences that we have are:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
We put the line geometry and arithmetic sequences are adjacent to each
other to be as follows:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
What is interesting from the two rows of numbers above are as follows:
1. If we add up the two members of the second row of numbers, then the
result of numbers would be in to the same position with the number of
multiplication results from the two members of the first sequence of
numbers that are both parallel to the two fruit member first sequence
number.
2. For example, if we add the 4 and 5 will we get the number 9. In the above
number 4, there are 16 numbers, and the above numbers 5, there are 32
numbers. If we make a multiply to the numbers 16 and 32, then we find
an answer is 512. So then, where numbers 512 is? Absolutely it is just
above to the number 9!
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Where:
f(x) : Function that returns a scalar
n : Number of object rank (m)
y : Determinations of logarithm values
x : Values of authentic data n divided 2
(chi) : 1. 5 is identifying output of minimum of the lnx or lne
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