Inverse Log Calculator

Inverse Log Calculator

Base 10

Common logarithm used in pH, decibels, and Richter scale

Example: antilog₁₀(2) = 100

Base e

Natural logarithm used in calculus and growth models

Example: antilogₑ(1) ≈ 2.718

Base 2

Binary logarithm used in computer science

Example: antilog₂(3) = 8

Key Features

  1. Multiple Base Support
  2. Detailed Calculation Steps
    • Shows the complete mathematical process
    • Explains special cases (like logₐ (1) = 0)
    • Provides additional notes for important values
  3. Error Handling
    • Validates all inputs
    • Prevents invalid operations
    • Clear error messages
  4. Professional Presentation
    • Clean, responsive design
    • Mathematical notation with proper formatting
    • Adaptive result display (switches between decimal and scientific notation)
  5. Educational Information
    • Cards explaining each base's applications
    • Examples for each base type

How to Use the Inverse Log Calculator:

  1. Enter the logarithm value you want to convert (can be positive, negative, or zero)
  2. Select the base (10, e, 2, or custom)
  3. If selecting custom base, enter your base value (must be > 0 and ≠ 1)
  4. Click "Calculate Antilog" to see:
    • The antilogarithm result
    • Detailed step-by-step calculation
    • Any special notes about your calculation

This calculator is perfect for students, engineers, and scientists who need to work with logarithmic and exponential functions.