______ languages have statements that are relations, facts, and rules, while _______ languages are characterized by their use of math and their avoidance of changing states.(3 points)ResponsesFunctional; logicFunctional; logicImperative; declarativeImperative; declarativeLogic; functionalLogic; functionalDeclarative; imperative

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The correct response is: Logic; functional.

Logic languages have statements that are relations, facts, and rules, while functional languages are characterized by their use of math and their avoidance of changing states.