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Language errors in which a person substitutes words that are related in meaning for one another are called
Quantified Existential
A logical expression that asserts the existence of at least one instance of a certain property or classification.
Open Sentence
An algebraic expression that contains at least one variable and becomes either true or false when specific values are substituted for the variables.
Closed Sentence
In logic and mathematics, a statement or expression that is either always true or always false, containing no free variables.
Constant
A value that does not change in mathematical expressions or in programming, it represents fixed values.
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