The value of antilog(1.0913) depends on the base to which the logarithm was taken. Antilog(1.0913) = Base1.0913.
The two most common bases are e = 2.71828 (approx) and 10.
If the base was e, then antilog(1.0913) = e1.0913 = 2.978
If the base was 10, then antilog(1.0913)= 101.0913 = 12.340
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
Ignoring the minus sign, separate the number into the whole number part and the decimal part.Add 1 to the whole number partSubtract the decimal part from 1.Look up the result of step 3 in the [anti-]log tableDivide the result of step 4 by the base to the power of the number found in step 2.Due to step 5, it is better to work with common logs (logs to base 10) when using log tables.Example:Find the anti-log to base 10 of -2.123:-2.123 separates out into 2 and 0.1232 becomes 2 + 1 = 30.123 becomes 1 - 0.123 = 0.877Look up 0.877 → 7.537.53 ÷ 103 = 0.00753→ anti-log to base 10 of -2.123 is [approx] 0.00753
If log(Kf) = 5.167 then Kf = 105.167 = 146,983 (approx).
b^x In general the log and the exponential are inverses.
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To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
log(24.6992) = 1.392682887 Now the anti-log. 101.392682887 = 24.6992 ---------------
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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It is simply 10 to that power. Thus, antilog(231) = 10231. Could not be simpler.
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.
In order to find the log with a power of ten, use the LOG button. For example, to find log105, type log(5). (The parenthesis after the g will appear when you press the LOG button. In order to find a log with a power other than ten, you will have to divide by the log10 of that power. For example, to find log82, type log(8)/log(2). In order to find the natural log of a number, use the LN key. For example, to find the natural log of 91, type ln(91).