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antilog(-2.6674) = 10-2.6674 = 0.002151 (to 4 dp).

Normally, the base for logs should be specified. If not, it is often assumed to be 10. The assumption may be justified on the grounds that the main alternative base is e, but in that case "ln" and "exp" are usually used instead of log and antilog..

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