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antilogarithm
How do I get the antiligarithm of a number using Excel?
It's obvious how to use the Logarithm functions but not how to get the anti log. |
antilogarithm
Dan
Antilog for a number is the base of the logarithm raised to number. E.g. Antilog for 1.3 with base 10 logarithm is 10^1.3 = 19.95262 Test: LOG(19.95262) = 1.3 For the natural logarithm (basenumber = e), Excel has the built-in function EXP() -- Best Regards Leo Heuser Followup to newsgroup only please. "Dan Moore" skrev i en meddelelse ... How do I get the antiligarithm of a number using Excel? It's obvious how to use the Logarithm functions but not how to get the anti log. |
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