👉 In LaTeX, the term "unslashed" refers to a command that is used in math mode to denote a symbol or expression that has been slashed out. It can be used to create new expressions by replacing certain symbols with their slashed counterparts. For example: \(\overline{abc}\) creates an expression where all occurrences of the letter 'a' and 'b' are replaced with the slash character '/', while the letter 'c' remains unchanged. \(\overline{