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The reciprocal of a logarithm is called an antilogarithm. It refers to the operation that reverses the logarithmic function, effectively converting a logarithmic value back to its original number. For example, if ( y = \log_b(x) ), then the antilogarithm gives ( x = b^y ). Essentially, the antilogarithm allows you to find the original quantity from its logarithm.

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