X5 x X4

To multiply exponents, just add them.

X5 * X4 = X9

just want to add this only works for things with the same base (in this case X)

I need help on multiplyin exponets

To solve the expression "X5 x X4," you need to multiply the numbers together. However, since "X" is a variable, there are no specific numbers to multiply. Instead, we can simplify the expression and write it as "X^5 x X^4" using exponential notation.

When we multiply numbers with the same base but different exponents, we add the exponents. In this case, both terms have the base "X," so we can add the exponents "5" and "4" together.

Thus, multiplying X^5 x X^4 becomes X^(5+4), which simplifies to X^9.

So, the final answer to "X5 x X4" is X^9.