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1. An Antilog is the reverse of logarithm, found by raising a logarithm to its base

2. An Antilogarithm, also called inverse logarithm, is the inverse of the logarithm operation

3. Antilog is the inverse operation of a logarithm

4. Approximate-value numeric literals are represented in scientific notation with a mantissa and exponent.

5. Other articles where Antilogarithm is discussed: logarithm: Properties of logarithms: …calculated logarithm (known as its Antilogarithm)

6. The IMLOG#(string) returns the base-# logarithm of a complex number

7. The number whose logarithm is a given number. For example, the logarithm of 1,000 (or 10 3) is 3, so the Antilogarithm of 3 is 1,000

8. logarithm of the air-water partition coefficient

9. Theory of Equations and Logarithm Relation byw roots and Cooed a

10. As the name suggests, Antilog is the inverse of a logarithm

11. What is Anti logarithm? An Antilogarithm is also called antilog and as the name implies it is the inverse of the logarithm of a number

12. logarithm of the octanol-air partition coefficient

13. The opposite or inverse function of a logarithm is an Antilogarithm

14. The IMLN(string) returns the natural logarithm of a complex number

15. The LOG#() function returns the base-# logarithm of x

16. ln being the natural logarithm of the amplitude ratio.

17. ‘ln’ being the natural logarithm of the amplitude ratio.

18. Sometimes A logarithm is written without a base, like this:

19. What is Antilog? According to the term of a logarithm, then Antilog is said to be as the inverse function of a logarithm – so log(b) x = y

20. FINDING Antilogarithms (also called Inverse Logarithm) Sometimes we know the logarithm (or ln) of a number and must work backwards to find the number itself

21. The number whose logarithm is a given number. For example, the logarithm of 1,000 (or 10 3) is 3, so the Antilogarithm of 3 is 1,000

22. Antilogarithm is the number of which a given number is the logarithm

23. 'ln' being the natural logarithm of the amplitude ratio.

24. 'ln` being the natural logarithm of the amplitude ratio.

25. (wikipedia Antilogarithm) (en noun) (mathematics) The number of which a given number is the logarithm (to a given base). If ''x'' is the logarithm of ''y'', then ''y'' is the Antilogarithm of ''x''.