Lexicographical Neighbors of Colog
Literary usage of Colog
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Computation Rules and Logarithms: With Tables of Other Useful Functions by Silas Whitcomb Holman (1918)
"—Desired the colog of 306.2. Separate into 3.062- io2. In line 3.0, column 6,
colog 3.06 =1.5143 0.2 x (— 14) by difference table = —3 . ..."
2. The Elements of Logarithms: With an Explanation of the Three and Four Place by James Mills Peirce (1874)
"It is commonly denoted by " arco log " or by " colog." The above definition is
then expressed by the formula, colog x = 10 — log x. ..."
3. A Text-book of Plane Surveying by William Galt Raymond, Charles Winthrop Crockett (1896)
"Hence the distance that represents log tan x also represents colog cot x, and
that representing colog tan x also represents log cot x. ..."