Article contents
Extract
A principal use of logarithms is to solve all the cases of compound interest which are not, without great difficulty, attainable by the rules of common arithmetic. But before we proceed to the practical part, it may, perhaps, not be improper to say something of the foundation or demonstration of the rules we are to give.
- Type
- Reprint
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1861
- 2
- Cited by