Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).
An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.
As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).
An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.
As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).
An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.
As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).
An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.
As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
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To find the antilog of a negative number, you can use the formula antilog(x) = 10^x, where x is the negative number. The antilog of a negative number represents the inverse operation of finding the power of 10 that results in the negative number.
Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).
An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.
As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
The antilog of the number in the display is10xThere's probably a button somewhere on the calculator that gives you 10x . Also, this terminology, and the button, are probably discussed in the tiny bookletthat comes with the calculator.
No, electrons cannot have a negative number as they are fundamental particles with a negative charge. The number of electrons in an atom or a system is always a whole number and cannot be negative.
If an aqueous solution has a pOH value of 10.7 and is at standard temperature and pressure, the pH value is 14 - 10.7 = 3.3. From the definition of pH, this means that the logarithm (to base 10) of the molar concentration of H+, [H+] is -3.3. This can be written as +0.7 - 4. The antilog of 0.7 is 5, to the justified number of significant digits. Therefore, [H+] = 5 X 10-4.
To change a negative number into a positive number, you can simply remove the negative sign. For example, if you have -3, removing the negative sign would give you 3, which is the positive form of the number.
no,a negative number cannot have a square root .it is made only for positive numbers .but,yes,negative numbers can be squared.