How much antilog of 1.8948?
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As we said, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation, so... Yes, you're right! The antilogarithm is simply the exponentiation! To calculate an antilog of any number y, you need to raise the logarithm base b (usually 10, sometimes e), to the power of y:
x = logb-1(y) = by
Since log and antilog are inverse functions, then this means that x = by = blogbx, and y = logbx = logb(by ).
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