what is the antilog (0.4195)?
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An antilog is the result of raising the base being used to the logarithm given or calculated. Put another way, it "undoes" what calculating the logarithm of a number does and simply returns that number. In an equation of the form logbx = y, it is the "x" term, called the argument of the log function.
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