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logarithms
Excel provides EXP as the inverse of LN. Does it provide yhe inverse of LOG10
or do I have to manufacture my own? |
Yes, I'm afraid you'll have to manufacture your own. It's eally difficult <g
=10^A1 On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:35:06 -0800, "KG" wrote: Excel provides EXP as the inverse of LN. Does it provide yhe inverse of LOG10 or do I have to manufacture my own? |
or just stick to natural logarithms. heehee
"Myrna Larson" wrote: Yes, I'm afraid you'll have to manufacture your own. It's eally difficult <g =10^A1 On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:35:06 -0800, "KG" wrote: Excel provides EXP as the inverse of LN. Does it provide yhe inverse of LOG10 or do I have to manufacture my own? |
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