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34.45 antilogarithm method

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The antilog, or antilogarithm, is the inverse function of the logarithm. The antilogarithm of a number y is equal to the base b raised to the power of y (the exponent). That is, x is the antilog in base b of y, or expressed in symbols, x = antilogb(y), which is equivalent to x = by.

Answer = 9.1505

Explanation:

Method 1 Using an Antilog Table =

1) Separate the characteristic and the mantissa. Consider the number under observation. ...

2)Use the antilog table to find a corresponding value for your mantissa. ...

3)Find the value from the mean difference columns. ...

4)Add the values obtained in the previous steps. ...

5)Insert the decimal point.

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