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Mathmatical functions in Excel
How do you find the Antilogarithm of a number
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On Jun 30, 12:50 am, MAC JUNIOR MAC
wrote: How do you find the Antilogarithm of a number For base e use EXP(number). For base 10 use 10^number. Ken Johnson |
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Either use...
=10^Number for Log Base 10 or use... =EXP(Number) for Natural Logs. Rick "MAC JUNIOR" MAC wrote in message ... How do you find the Antilogarithm of a number |
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Hi,
if cell B1 contains: =LOG(A1) Then =10^B1 -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "MAC JUNIOR" wrote: How do you find the Antilogarithm of a number |
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You can just use the formula =log(A1)to get the logarithm of any number. |
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