antilog

/ˈæntiˌlɔɡ/
noun
  1. The number that a logarithm represents; the inverse of a logarithm. For example, if log₁₀(100) = 2, then the antilog of 2 is 100.
    • The scientist used a calculator to compute the antilog of the data values.
    • To find the antilog of 3 using base 10, you calculate 10 raised to the power of 3, which equals 1000.
    • In the math test, we had to find the antilog of several logarithmic numbers.
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