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Sat, 22 Dec 2007 03:12:01 -0800 from mohammadi
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how can I calculate antilogarithm in Excel?


The opposite of "logarithm" is "exponential".

If you have natural logarithms -- base e, computed with the LN()
function -- the opposite is EXP(A1).

If you have common logarithms -- base 10, computed with the LOG10()
function -- the opposite is 10^A1.

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