About this calculator
Antilogarithm is the inverse operation of logarithm. If log_b(a) = x, then a = b^x. The antilog is also called the antilog function or the exponential function. Antilogs are widely used in fields such as science, engineering, and finance to recover original values from logarithmic values. Our free online antilog calculator provides a simple, fast and accurate solution.
The antilog calculator can handle any number and any base. It uses high-precision algorithms to ensure the accuracy of calculation results. Whether you need to calculate a simple antilog or perform complex mathematical operations, this calculator can do the job with ease.
Using the antilog calculator is very simple and intuitive. Just enter the exponent and base, hit the calculate button and get the results instantly. The calculator also provides a clear function so you can make new calculations. This tool is especially useful for students, engineers, scientists, and anyone who needs to perform antilog operations.
What it calculates
The antilogarithm calculator recovers the original number x from a logarithm value y and base b, using x = b^y.
Formula
- If log_b(x) = y, then x = b^y.
- Common antilog: antilog_10(y) = 10^y.
- Natural antilog: antiln(y) = e^y.
Inputs
- Logarithm value y.
- Base b, which must be greater than 0 and not equal to 1.
Example
| Input | Base | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | 10 | 1000 |
| 2 | e | e^2 |
| -1 | 10 | 0.1 |
How to interpret the result
An antilog converts an exponent back to the original scale. It is useful in pH, decibels, scientific notation, and exponential models.
Common mistakes
- Check whether the base is 10, e, or another value.
- The base cannot be 1 or negative.
- Negative log values often produce results between 0 and 1.
How to use
Using the antilog calculator is very simple. First, enter the exponent in the first input box. Then, enter the base in the second input box (default is 10). After clicking the "Calculate" button, the calculator will immediately display the results.
For example, to calculate 10^2 (i.e. antilog₁₀(2)), enter 2 in the first box, enter 10 in the second box, click Calculate, and the result is 100.
The calculator supports arbitrary bases. For example, you can calculate 2^3 = 8, or 5^2 = 25. Click the "Reset" button to clear all inputs and start a new calculation.
Main features
This antilog calculator has the following features: supports antilog operations with any base; uses high-precision algorithms to ensure accurate calculation results; automatically detects invalid inputs (invalid bases); has a simple and intuitive interface, easy to use; has fast response speed and displays calculation results instantly; is completely free, without registration or downloading; supports desktop and mobile device access.
Use cases
Antilog calculators have a wide range of applications in science, engineering, and finance. Students can use it to check antilog calculations in math homework. Engineers can use it to restore original values from logarithmic values. Financial analysts can use it to calculate investment growth. Scientists can use it to perform scientific calculations. Whether studying, working or researching, the antilog calculator is a useful tool.