Antilog Calculator
Common Antilog (10x)
Natural Antilog (ex)
Result:
Antilog Definition: The antilogarithm (antilog) is the inverse operation of a logarithm. If logb(y) = x, then the antilogb(x) = y.
Common Antilog: antilog(x) = 10x
Natural Antilog: antilog(x) = ex
Natural Antilog: antilog(x) = ex
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What is AntiLog Calculator?
AntiLog Calculator is a free online tool used to compute the antilogarithm — the inverse of a logarithm — for a given number.
The antilog is the inverse operation of a logarithm. If:
logb(x) = y
Then the antilog is:
x = antilogb(y) = by
Where:
- b is the base of the logarithm (commonly 10 for common logs or e for natural logs)
- y is the logarithmic value
- x is the antilogarithm (result)
Example:
Find the Antilog of base 10 of 2:
102 = 100
Antilog base e of 1 (Natural Antilog):
e1 ≈ 2.718
Uses of an Antilog Calculator:
- In math and science for exponential calculations
- In logarithmic scales (e.g., pH, Richter scale, decibels)
- In finance, for compound interest and growth models
Types of Antilog
| Type | Base | Function | Notation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common Antilog | 10 | 10y | antilog10(y) |
| Natural Antilog | e | ey | antiloge(y) or exp(y) |