👉 In mathematical notation, a "coradical" is defined as an operator that takes two operands and returns their product. This operation can be represented by the following mathematical expression:
```
(a
b)
```
The parentheses around the operators are called parentheses or brackets in mathematical notation. In this case, the parentheses represent the multiplication symbol (
), which stands for "times" in English.
For example, if we have two operands, a and b, we can apply the operator (a