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7×43

7×43 is the product of the integers 7 and 43. The symbol × denotes multiplication, which in base-10 arithmetic corresponds to repeated addition. One can compute 7×43 by placing it as 7×40 + 7×3, giving 280 + 21 = 301.

The result is 301. Since 7 and 43 are primes, 301 is a semiprime, meaning it is

In programming contexts, × is often represented by an asterisk, so the same calculation is written as

In mathematics and education, 7×43 appears in lessons on arithmetic, multiplication tables, and the study of

the
product
of
exactly
two
prime
numbers.
The
expression
also
illustrates
the
commutative
property
of
multiplication:
7×43
=
43×7,
and
it
sits
in
the
7-times
table
as
a
specific
entry.
7*43.
In
decimal
notation
the
value
is
301;
in
other
bases,
the
representation
of
the
same
value
would
differ,
though
the
arithmetic
remains
the
same.
prime
and
semiprime
numbers.
See
also
multiplication,
prime
numbers,
semiprime.