👉 Overward in mathematics refers to an operation that moves a variable or expression towards the right, typically by adding it to its own value. It is often used in algebraic expressions and equations where the goal is to isolate a variable or expression on one side of the equation. For example, if you have the equation 2x + 3 = 7, you could solve for x by moving overward from the right-hand side, which would give you x = 4.