👉 In the context of mathematics, "superimplied" refers to a mathematical operation or method where one operator is applied after another without any explicit mention of that other operator. This can be thought of as a way in which an operator's effect is not immediately evident from its presence alone. For example, if we have two operators, \(f\), and \(g\), and their operations are performed sequentially, then the superimplied operation would be when one operator is applied after another without any