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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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The difference between these two

Hello;

what is the difference between these two:

A formula or sentence in which not all variables are bound.

A formula or sentence in which all variables are not bound.


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anonymous A formula or sentence in which not all variables are bound. There is at least one (probably more than one) that is free; the rest are bound. anonymous A formula or sentence in which all variables are not bound.

  • anonymous A formula or sentence in which not all variables are bound.
  • There is at least one (probably more than one) that is free; the rest are bound.
  • anonymous A formula or sentence in which all variables are not bound.
  • There are no bound variables; every one is free.
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anonymousA formula or sentence in which not all variables are bound.

There is at least one (probably more than one) that is free; the rest are bound.

anonymousA formula or sentence in which all variables are not bound.

There are no bound variables; every one is free.

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