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This surprises me. I went to school after electronic calculators replaced slide rules (and books of log and trig tables), but we still learned how logarithms worked and that they were the principle behind slide rules.



I graduated from college in 2016. We definitely covered logarithms but nobody really tied it back to slide rules. It definitely is a shame because understanding how problems were solved before can provide a lot of insight.


We learned about logarithms as well in the 2000s, but they never mentioned slide rules. Just lots of tables and charts to get a feel for it.


We used log and trig tables in the 90s (UK) at a time when programmable graphing calculators were widely available.




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