👉 In mathematics, "recrossed" is a mathematical concept that refers to a situation or event in which the result of one operation is used as an input for another. This can happen when performing operations on two numbers and then using the result as the input for another operation. For example: - If you add 5 and 3, and then divide the result by 2, you would get 7.0. - If you multiply 4 by 6 and then subtract 8