How do you solve an antilog

To solve for the antilog of a number, you need to use the inverse of a logarithm function. The antilogarithm is also known as the exponential function.

1. Determine the base of the logarithm. The most common bases are 10 (logarithms written as log) and the natural logarithm base e (logarithms written as ln).

2. Identify the logarithmic value given. For example, if you are given the antilog of log base 10 of 3, the logarithmic value is 3.

3. Use the inverse operation to solve for the antilog. If the base is 10, use the exponential function with base 10. If the base is e, use the exponential function with base e.

For base 10: Calculate 10 raised to the power of the logarithmic value. In the example above, the antilog of log base 10 of 3 is 10^3 = 1000.

For base e: Calculate e raised to the power of the logarithmic value. For example, the antilog of ln of 3 is e^3.

Note: In some cases, you may need to use a calculator or a mathematical software to find the precise value of the antilog.