Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. C. E. Merrill Company, 1911, p. 12. «Inverse Use of a Table of Logarithms; that is, given a logarithm, to find the number corresponding to it, (called its antilogarithm) ...»[1]
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. C. E. Merrill Company, 1911, p. 12. «Inverse Use of a Table of Logarithms; that is, given a logarithm, to find the number corresponding to it, (called its antilogarithm) ...»[1]