Yuseph
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The antilog is the inverse of the log function. Since the log function is the inverse of the exponential function, that means antilog is just another name for exponential.Yo guys,
Whats an antilog ? Why is there an exercice where log is swaping over and it does not make it an antilog ? Not much about it on the net
Edit : notice that im a junior member now
They defined antilog for you.Then defined antilog for you. Look to the left of where it says antilog then look to the right of antilog and then you have the definition!
I don't think "antilog" is used as a proper function name (or, as you suggest, it would have to indicate the base). It is just a word for what they are doing, applying the inverse function of the log.Its weird that its not written antilog10 0,57040. Is the 10 implied here ?
But yea ok I got it