25. For each of the above translations, how many `I`s are there? Give a rule for describing what each `I` corresponds to in the original lambda term.
+ This generalization depends on you omitting the translation rule:
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+ 6. @a(Xa) = X if a is not in X
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+ > With that shortcut rule omitted, then there turn out to be one `I` in the result corresponding to each occurrence of a bound variable in the original term.
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