Re: Request for Assistance on Logs/Anti-LOGS


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Re: Request for Assistance on Logs/Anti-LOGS



Well if it helps , just remember that e^ cancels ln, and 10^ cancels log.
For example e^(ln (x)) gives you x.

On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:42:10 -0500 "Roger D. Cravens, Jr."
<morris_e@MINDSPRING.COM> writes:
> Anyone know how to do anti-LOGs on the TI-89.  I went to the
> "Catalog" and located the LOG function, but after an hour
> of playing around I still couldn't seem to get it.  I'm working
> on some electronics calculations and they need the anti-log
> function which is not included with the TI-89.  I assume a -1
> somewhere would do it, but I haven't cracked the code yet.
>
> Could sure use some advanced user assistance.
>
> A  personal response would be especially appreciated.
>
>
> Roger Cravens
> Atlanta, GA
> morris_e@mindspring.com
>
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