common antilog
English
Etymology
From common + antilog, by analogy with common log.
Noun
common antilog (plural common antilogs)
- (mathematics, rare) A common antilogarithm.
- 1966, Cedric A. B. Smith and William Moses Feldman, Biomathematics: The Principles of Mathematics for Students of Biological and General Science, Charles Griffin, page 143:
- This accordingly gives us another way of writing the exponential function, and also a way of calculating its value from a table of common antilogs.
- 1966, Cedric A. B. Smith and William Moses Feldman, Biomathematics: The Principles of Mathematics for Students of Biological and General Science, Charles Griffin, page 143: