👉 In mathematical notation, "interindicated" typically refers to a statement or proposition that is not directly related or connected with another statement. For example: ``` ∀x∃y (A(x,y) ∧ B(x,y)) ``` This means that there exists at least one value of x for which either A(x,y) holds true, or B(x,y) holds true. The phrase "∀x∃y" is used to express this relationship between the two propositions. In a mathematical