Antilog 0.29 _verified_ -

If log_b (x) = y , then the antilog of y (to base b ) is x .

There are three primary ways to solve this: using a modern calculator, using logarithmic tables (a classic method), and using pure mathematical theory. antilog 0.29

To generalize from to any number (x):

If ( \log_10(x) = y ), then ( \textantilog_10(y) = x ). In other words, raising 10 to the power of ( y ) returns the original number ( x ). If log_b (x) = y , then the antilog of y (to base b ) is x