Formal Logic I
A bound variable is a variable that is quantified and thus has its value restricted by a quantifier in a logical expression. This restriction allows the variable to take on values from a specified domain, making it dependent on the quantifier's scope. Understanding how bound variables function is essential for interpreting predicates, evaluating the impact of quantifiers, and analyzing the relationships within logical statements.
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