[Math] How to calculate anti-log using calculator

logarithms

I have a calculator that does not have antilog function. All it has is log to base 10 and natural log functions.

I was wondering if it is possible to calculate antilog using the log to base 10 function. Can this be done ? I am only concerned about log to base 10 and antilog to base 10.

Best Answer

Antilog is just another name for exponentiation. I'm sure your calculator has exponentiation! Or if it doesn't have, you can do repeated multiplication. In your case Antilog to base 10 is 10 raised to power something. And btw, I also have Casio fx-82 ms, and it has exponentiation.

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