👉 In mathematics, "interright" refers to a type of operation that involves two or more variables and produces a result that is equal to the sum of these variables. For example, in linear algebra, the operation of matrix multiplication can be represented as:
A
B = C
where A, B, and C are matrices and C is their product.
Interright operations are particularly useful for solving systems of equations or problems where one variable needs to be manipulated multiple times before it becomes a simple sum