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Antilogarithm

Definition: In Greek, antilogarithm was used to find powers of a base number. It's an operation that requires special knowledge or ancient methods to perform on a large number. In Bible, it refers to expressing logarithms in terms of fractions where the argument is larger than the argument.


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Antilogarithmic

Definition: "Antilogarithmic" refers to logarithms that are negative. In other words, a logarithm where the base number (usually e) is taken to the power of a negative number. This can be seen in equations like $\ln(-x)$, which is not well-defined because it's taking the base e to a negative exponent - it’s actually undefined for any real number $x$. Antilogarithmic functions are used extensively in physics and mathematics to model certain phenomena, such as radioactive decay. They arise in a variety of contexts including electrical circuits and radioactive decay calculations, where they represent logarithms that are used as exponents or indices. The word "antilogarithmic" is from Greek and comes from the same root "anti" (against) and "logarithm". In essence, antilogarithmic functions are essentially opposites of logarithms.


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Antilogarithms

Definition: The word 'antilogarithm' refers to a number or expression that can be expressed in terms of its own logarithm, but not as an integer. It's used when the base number for an exponential function does not match the natural logarithm (ln). Antilogarithms are useful in computer science and engineering applications where numeric operations must handle numbers like powers instead of integers.


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