To simplify the expression \(1785 \times 1789\) as a single term using exponents, we can rewrite the numbers in terms of their bases if possible.
However, there seems to be a misunderstanding, as \(1785\) and \(1789\) cannot be expressed as the same base directly for multiplication. If we need to keep it as a multiplication of two distinct bases, we cannot combine them with exponents.
But if we look at \(1785\) and \(1789\) more closely, we can express them in terms of \(1785\):
\[ 1789 = 1785 + 4 \]
Thus, we can't turn it into a single exponential term.
So, we need to present the operation as is:
\[ 1785 \times 1789 \]
If you're looking for simply the mathematical product, we can state that it equals:
\[ 1785 \times 1789 = 3,195,765 \]
But in terms of exponents, without common bases, the expression remains:
\[ 1785 \times 1789 \]
If you seek a specific format or manipulation, please clarify!