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what is the antilog of 0.3​

Answers

Answered by HarshitAseeja
4

Answer: 1.99

Step-by-step explanation: From Antilog Table

Answered by megu17
15

Antilog of 0.3 is 2

step-by-step explanation

Antilog (0.3) = Antilog (0 + 0.3)

We know that 0 can be written as log^0 and 0.3 can be written as log 2

Therefore we have,

Antilog (0.3) = Antilog (log 10^0 + log 2)

We know that

log \: a \:  +  \: log \: b \:  =  \: log \: ab

Therefore

Antilog (0.3) = Antilog [ log (10^0 * 2)]

As log and antilog are inverse other of each other they both will cancel out

Antilog (0.3) = 10^0 * 2

Antilog (0.3) = 1 * 2

Antilog (0.3) = 2

Hence the antilog of (0.3) is 2.

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