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what is anti log

 Oct 16, 2014

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an "anti log" refers to using whatever the base of the log was (ie. natural logs base is "e") and taking that base raised to whatever the number you are applying the anti log to.

 

example: the anti log of ln(16) is e^ln(16) = 16

 Oct 16, 2014
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an "anti log" refers to using whatever the base of the log was (ie. natural logs base is "e") and taking that base raised to whatever the number you are applying the anti log to.

 

example: the anti log of ln(16) is e^ln(16) = 16

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