Log and Antilog Logarithm Calculator
Computation of Anti-Log
The logarithm, expressed in mathematics as:
logb(N) = x is the exponent of the power of a given base 2, 10 and e (Neperian number).
Example: log10(N) (100) = 2.
Menas base (b) is 10 and number (N) is 100.
The logarithm can be converted in the exponential form: bx = N ,
where x is the logarithm of N in the base b.
The inverse logarithm or antilogarithm expressed in mathematics as antilogb(x) = N is the power of a given base 10 raised to the logarithm (exponent).
Example: antilog10(2) = 100..