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You have, y = 6 + log x anti log of it, 10y = (106) x
You can do it directly on a calculator and get 1.2676506002282e+30. Or you can use logs like y=n^5 and log y=5*log(1048576)=30.102999566398. Look up the anti-log for the answer.
let x and y be two numbers ex = y log y = x antilog x = y
1.Using calculator-press the 'shift' button and then the log number to be converted. N:B:Estimate answer to 3 s.f 2.You can also fin antilog by raising the log by power 10.e.g antilog of x is 10^x
The anti-log of what ??? If log(12) = 1.07918, then antilog(1.07918) = 12 Did you want the anti-log of 12 ? That's 1,000,000,000,000.
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To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
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log(24.6992) = 1.392682887 Now the anti-log. 101.392682887 = 24.6992 ---------------
anti-log 36 is base36 Without any qualification "log n" is the "logarithm to any base of n"; though it is often used for common logs, or logs to base 10 (log10 n), which is often abbreviated to lg. On a calculator, the [log] button is used for common logs to base 10, so anti-log 36 = 1036
Without antilog tables or a scientific calculator you cannot. Antilog(x) is usually 10x or ex and that is not simple to calculate.
You have, y = 6 + log x anti log of it, 10y = (106) x
You can do it directly on a calculator and get 1.2676506002282e+30. Or you can use logs like y=n^5 and log y=5*log(1048576)=30.102999566398. Look up the anti-log for the answer.
let x and y be two numbers ex = y log y = x antilog x = y
The anti-log is "10^x" listed above the "LOG" key on a TI-86 calculator. All you have to do to use it is press the yellow "2nd" key (this means shift) and then press the "LOG" key.