Enter any number and exponents in which that number is raised into the calculator. The calculator will multiply the two values and display the result.
Multiplying Exponents Formula
The following formula is used to multiply variables with exponents.
X^y*X^z = X^y+x
- Where X is the variable being raised
- y is an exponent
- z is an exponent
Multiplying Exponents Definition
Multiplying exponents is the process of simplifying the multiplication of two variables raised to an exponent into one variable raised to a single exponent.
Multiply Exponents Example
How to multiply exponents
- First, determine the exponent you are looking to multiply
For this example we will say 4 and 5.
- Next, determine the number to be raised
For this example we will say that number is 5.
- Next, sum the exponents
Sum y and z, so 4+5 = 9.
- Raise the number to the sum of the exponents
Raise 5 to the 9th power to get your answer 1953125
FAQ
Multiplying exponents is the process of simplifying the multiplication of two variables raised to an exponent into one variable raised to a single exponent.

