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Understanding Antilogarithms (Natural Base)
In mathematics, the antilogarithm, also known as the inverse logarithm or exponential function, is the inverse function to the logarithm. Specifically, the antilogarithm of base $$e$$ (natural antilogarithm) answers the question: "To what power must $$e$$ be raised to get this number?".
Formula: If $$y = e^x$$, then $$x$$ is the natural logarithm of $$y$$, and $$y$$ is the antilogarithm of $$x$$. Our calculator computes $$ e^x $$ for a given $$x$$.
Use Cases: Antilogarithms are used in various fields like physics, engineering, and finance to solve problems involving exponential growth or decay, and in any scenario where you need to reverse a logarithmic operation. For example, in compound interest calculations or radioactive decay analysis.
Learn more about antilogarithms on Wikipedia.