👉 The term 'antilogies' refers to logarithmic functions that are not inverses of each other. In mathematical terms, an antilogarithm is defined as a function that takes in two arguments and returns their base-10 logarithms, but it does so differently from the standard logarithm. For example, let's say we have the function f(x) = log_2 x. This function is not an inverse of its own because it takes in a positive real number and returns