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what is antilogarithm??​

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Answered by amanbisht240105
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The antilogarithm is the number for which a given logarithm stands. For example, if log x equals y, then x is the antilogarithm of y. To find the antilog of a number in a given base, raise the base to the number result. If the logarithm is known, a calculator can be used to find the antilog by pressing the 10x key

Answered by ItZzPriyanka
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  • what is antilogarithm??

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The number that results when a base is raised to a power by a logarithm.

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103 = 1,000 is expressed by:-

The antilogarithm of 3 to the base 10 is 1,000,

or antilog 3 = 1,000, or log 1,000 = 3

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Both logarithm and antilog have their base as 2.7183. If the logarithm and antilogarithm are having their base 10, that should be converted into natural logarithm and antilog by multiplying it by 2.303.

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