One is the inverse of the other, just like the arc-sine is the inverse of the sine, or division is the inverse of multiplication.
b^x In general the log and the exponential are inverses.
An exponential function is of the form y = a^x, where a is a constant. The inverse of this is x = a^y --> y = ln(x)/ln(a), where ln() means the natural log.
On the TI-30x model there is no INV button. You have to use the 10^x function. To do this press the button labeled "2nd" and then the button labeled LOG. Above the LOG button you should see the 10x function which is the same for INV.
The logarithm function. If y = bx, then x = by is the inverse --> y = logb(x). If b = 10, then the function is often stated with the '10' implied: just log(x). For natural logarithms (y = ex), the function y = ln(x) [which indicates loge(x)] is the inverse.
inverse log of 2= 1/(log{10}2)= 1/(log2)=1/0.3010299=3.3219. hence answer is 3.3219
The inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function. So to find the "inverse" of the log function, you use the universal power key, unless you're finding the inverse of a natural log, then you use the e^x key.
To get the inverse log function, press 2ND and then choose 10x. (Above LOG.) To get the inverse of a natural log function, press 2ND and then choose ex. (Above LN.)
The 2nd function of the log button is the inverse log. Press 2nd log, which displays 10^( on the screen. Put a number after the opening parenthesis.
One is the inverse of the other, just like the arc-sine is the inverse of the sine, or division is the inverse of multiplication.
The calculator won't do it.On the calculator, the button marked 10x gives youthe inverse log of the number in the window.
inverse Log (H+)
The decibel is the common measure of sound intensity You can either use logarithmic calculators to add together two decibel values or you can ... ? 10 log (10x inverse log dBvalue/10 + 10x inverse log dBvalue/10) =
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b^x In general the log and the exponential are inverses.
You have, y = 6 + log x anti log of it, 10y = (106) x
It depends on what calculator you are using. Often, shift log is inverse log, or natural log, but it could have other meanings. Please restate the question and specify the model number of the calculator.