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To Find Log Value On A Basic Calculator Follow These Steps

To find the log value of a number on a basic calculator: 1) Enter the number and take its square root 15 times. 2) Subtract 1 from the result. 3) Divide the result by 0.000070271 to obtain the log value. To find the antilog of a number: 1) Raise 10 to the power of the given number using a calculator. 2) If the number is not a whole number, use a calculator to compute 10x to find the antilog.

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To Find Log Value On A Basic Calculator Follow These Steps

To find the log value of a number on a basic calculator: 1) Enter the number and take its square root 15 times. 2) Subtract 1 from the result. 3) Divide the result by 0.000070271 to obtain the log value. To find the antilog of a number: 1) Raise 10 to the power of the given number using a calculator. 2) If the number is not a whole number, use a calculator to compute 10x to find the antilog.

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To Find Log Value on A Basic Calculator Follow These Steps

1) Take the log value on basic calculator you are supposed to find. (For Example if
you want to find log 20 then take 20 on calculator)

2) Then Square Root that number for 15 times.

3) Then Subtract 1 from it.

4) And finally divide it by 0.000070271

YOU WILL GET YOUR LOG VALUE

Calculating the Antilog


 Calculate the 10x. By definition, the antilog of any given number x is the
basex. Recall that the base for your antilog is always 10;

 x is the number with which you are working. If the mantissa of the number is 0
(in other words,

 if the number under observation is a whole number, with no decimal point),


the computation is easy: simply multiply 10 times 10 that number of times.

 If the number is not an even whole, use a computer or calculate to compute


10x.
 In the example we do not have a whole number. The antilog is 10^2.6452,
which, using a calculator, comes to 441.7.

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