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Math Skills Review ... For any log, the number to the left of the decimal point is called the characteristic, and the number to the right of the decimal point is called the mantissa. The characteristic only locates the decimal point of the number, so it is usually not included when determining the number of...
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www.chem.tamu.edu/class/fyp/mathrev/mr-log.html
www.chem.tamu.edu/class/fyp/mathrev/mr-log.html
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Discrete Mathematics · Foundations of Mathematics ... From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Mantissa.html ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/Mantissa.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/Mantissa.html
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It also refers to the decimal part of a logarithm. In the logarithm 2.95424, the mantissa is 0.95424 ... What is 'Mantissa' ? ... The positive fractional part of the logarithm is called Mantissa.
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www.calculatoredge.com/math/advmath/advans15.htm
www.calculatoredge.com/math/advmath/advans15.htm
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1.2.1. How do you see the relation between Commons-Math and Mantissa software? ... At first, I expected to merge all of Mantissa into Commons-math. However, the existing Commons-math developers expected to include only some parts that would be more interesting and I agreed with them.
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www.spaceroots.org/faq.html
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Issue Details (XML | Word | Printable) ... Key: MATH-190 ... Commons Math;
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issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-190
issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-190
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Use mantissa in a Sentence ... See web results for mantissa ... See images of mantissa...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/mantissa
dictionary.reference.com/browse/mantissa
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The mantissa is identic with the mantissa used in the Briggsian logarithm calculations. ... Math for the people, by the people. ... This is version 4 of mantissa function, born on 2008-11-17, modified 2008-11-17. Object id is 11261, canonical name is MantissaFunction. Accessed 1023 times total. Classification:
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planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Mantissa2.html
planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Mantissa2.html
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It's clear that the mantissa of the logarithm of a number does not depend on the position of the decimal point in the number. For obtaining the logarithm of a number from the table, one may drop the decimal point away and seek for the gotten integer the the mantissa of its logarithm. ... Math for the people, by the people.
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planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Mantissa.html
planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Mantissa.html
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In order to define operations on the whole real line, a (mantissa,exponent) representation is used. The mantissa is either a dyadic or signed binary stream, and the exponent is an integer of unrestricted size.
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www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/mhe/plume/node58.html
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