To complete the statements about Daru's work on solving \(43 \times 26\):
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258 is the partial product of 43 and 6.
(This is because \(43 \times 6 = 258\)) -
860 is the partial product of 43 and 20.
(This is because \(43 \times 20 = 860\))
So the completed statements are:
- 258 is the partial product of 43 and 6.
- 860 is the partial product of 43 and 20.