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Definition of Antilogarithms
1. antilogarithm [n] - See also: antilogarithm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antilogarithms
Literary usage of Antilogarithms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables by Earle Raymond Hedrick (1920)
"CONDENSED antilogarithms TO TEN DECIMAL PLACES. [The first digits of n are given
in the first row at the top; « = (0.1)* ж; ж=1, ..."
2. Computation Rules and Logarithms: With Tables of Other Useful Functions by Silas Whitcomb Holman (1918)
"This serves as a guide to the eye in looking for any desired mantissa whose
antilog is sought. From Tables of antilogarithms. — Some computers prefer to ..."
3. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by Leonard Magruder Passano (1918)
"CONDENSED antilogarithms TO TEN DECIMAL PLACES. 3, • • • , 9 are given in the
left-hand column. second row at the top.] [The first digits of n are given in ..."
4. The Theory of Measurements by Lucius Tuttle (1916)
"Determination of Logarithms and antilogarithms. —Set 1 on C opposite any number,
n, on D, and log n will be found on L opposite a special mark on the back ..."
5. Advanced Algebra by Herbert Edwin Hawkes (1905)
"antilogarithms. We can now find the product or quotient of two numbers if we are
able to find the number that corresponds to a given logarithm. ..."
6. Shop Mathematics by Earle Bertram Norris, Kenneth Gardner Smith, Ralph Thurman Craigo (1913)
"These will give results accurately to as many figures as there are decimal places
in the logarithms given. 146. antilogarithms. ..."