Briggsian logarithm

[brig-zee-uhn]

Briggs·i·an log·arithm

[brig-zee-uhn]
noun Mathematics.
Also, Briggs logarithm.


Origin:
named after H. Briggs; see -ian
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Briggsian logarithm is always a great word to know.
So is prime number. Does it mean:
a positive integer that is not divisible without remainder by any integer except itself and 1, with 1 often excluded
a series of points as in forming a curve or surface, each of which represents a value of a given function, a network of lines connecting points
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