Okay, so today I messed around with the numbers 43 and 34. It wasn’t anything fancy, just a little experiment I decided to do. I started by, you know, just looking at them. 43 and 34. What could I do with these two?
First, I added them together. Simple enough, right? 43 + 34 = 77. Nothing groundbreaking there.
Then I thought, “Let’s try subtracting.” So, I did 43 – 34, which gave me 9. Still pretty basic stuff.

After that, I got a little more adventurous and multiplied them. 43 34 = 1462. Okay, that’s a bigger number, but still, nothing too crazy.
Getting a Bit More Creative
I wanted to see what would happen if I divided them. Now, this got a little messier. 43 / 34 = 1.2647… and it kept going. It wasn’t a nice, clean number. I also tried 34 / 43, and of course, that gave me a different decimal: 0.7906… and so on.
- Addition: 43 + 34 = 77
- Subtraction: 43 – 34 = 9
- Multiplication: 43 34 = 1462
- Division (43/34): 1.2647…
- Division (34/43): 0.7906…
Next, I played with square.43 43 =1849, 34 34 =* what’s the point? that all.
So yeah, that was my little number adventure for the day. I didn’t discover any hidden mathematical secrets or anything, but it was a fun little way to kill some time and play around with numbers. Maybe I’ll try it again with some different numbers tomorrow!