Math, asked by unicornfootballcr7, 6 months ago

what to do if scientific calculator is not giving correct antilog

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

In my scientific calculator,casio 991es plus, you have to press the shift button followed by the log button and then the number you have to find the antilog of. If there is no such function in your calculator find the log of 10^(the number) you would get your answer.

Answered by techvlogs83
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Answer:

For log to base 10

logx=30

X=10^30

So in case of log to base 10, 10^ value gives antilog.

For log to base e

lnx=30

X=e^30

So in case of ln(log to base e), e^value gives antilog.

For log to base y(y is value other than 10 & e)

Let y=12

log12(x)=30

x=12^30

So in case of log to base y, y^value gives antilog.

Hope it is helpful.

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