Consensus theorem

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  1. Template:Lb The following theorem of Boolean algebra: XY+XZ+YZ=XY+XZ where YZ, the algebraically redundant term, is called the "consensus term", or its dual form (X+Y)(X+Z)(Y+Z)=(X+Y)(X+Z), in which case Y+Z is the consensus term. (Note: X+Y,X+ZY+Z is an example of the Template:W inference rule (replacing the + with and the prime with prefix ¬ might make this more evident).)