Antilog Calculator
Reverse a logarithmic operation. Enter the log value and the base to find the original number.
Antilogₐ(x) = aˣ
Antilog₁₀(2) = 10² = 100
What is an antilogarithm?
An antilogarithm (or antilog) is the inverse of a logarithm. Calculating the antilog of a number means raising the base of the logarithm to the power of that number.
How do I calculate antilog base 10?
To find the antilog₁₀ of x, calculate 10 raised to the power of x (10ˣ).
How do I calculate antilog base e (natural antilog)?
The natural antilog of x is e raised to the power of x (eˣ). This is also known as the exponential function.
What are the parts of an antilogarithm?
An antilogarithm value consists of a characteristic (the integer part) and a mantissa (the decimal part).
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📐 Formula
Antilogₐ(x) = aˣ
📝 Example Calculation
Antilog₁₀(2) = 10² = 100
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is an antilogarithm?▼
An antilogarithm (or antilog) is the inverse of a logarithm. Calculating the antilog of a number means raising the base of the logarithm to the power of that number.
How do I calculate antilog base 10?▼
To find the antilog₁₀ of x, calculate 10 raised to the power of x (10ˣ).
How do I calculate antilog base e (natural antilog)?▼
The natural antilog of x is e raised to the power of x (eˣ). This is also known as the exponential function.
What are the parts of an antilogarithm?▼
An antilogarithm value consists of a characteristic (the integer part) and a mantissa (the decimal part).