👉 The term "nonmutably" is used in mathematics and logic to describe a situation where two or more variables are related by an operation that does not change their values. This means that, even after applying the same operation to both variables, they may still have different values. For example, if we have two variables x and y, and we apply the operation of addition to them, we get: x + y = z where "z" is a new variable that has been created by