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whats the difference between logarithm and antilogarithm??

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Answered by sunilchaudhari65
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is that logarithm is (mathematics) for a number x, the power to which a given base number must be raised in order to obtain x written \log_b x for example, \log_{10} 1000 = 3 because 10^3 = 1000 and \log_2 16 = 4 because 2^4 = 16 while antilogarithm is (mathematics) the number of which a given number is the logarithm (to a given base).

Answered by Mohit0813
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A logarithm (log) is a mathematical process where you raise the logarithm's base (usually 10) to a specific number resulting in some value. An antilogarithm (antilog) is the inverse of the log function. The natural log function is base e, which rounds to 2.72. The anti-natural log function is ex.

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