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anti log3 4
ok anti log how you put that in calculator?
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10^x?
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fusilli_jerry's got it, except that as this is anti log(3), then it would be 3^x, rather than 10^x.
So in your example, anti log(3) 4 = 3^4 = 81.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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ok thank you .... but as i check around in google.... they showed me a way to right anti log on the calculator how you do that?
my calculator is a bit different but anyways do tell me how you put that antilog in it
thanks
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It's impossible to tell you where the button would be on your calculator without knowing where it is. As I don't know, all I can really say is 'look for an antilog button'.
If your calculator has an ^ or an x[sup]y[/sup] button, then they'll do exactly the same job.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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i belive on most calculators you would push the "inv" (invert) or "2nd" button. Usually antilog is the same button as log you just need to push one of those buttons to use it. On my calculator, and all others i've seen, you use inv ln x to get e^x and inv log x to get 10^x.
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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