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In [[Boolean logic]], a '''product term''' is a conjunction of literals, where each literal is
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either a variable or its negation. Examples of product terms include:
 
:<math>A \wedge B</math>
:<math>A \wedge (\neg B) \wedge (\neg C)</math>
:<math>\neg A</math>
 
The terminology comes from the similarity of AND
to multiplication as in the ring structure of [[Boolean ring]]s.
 
[[Category:Boolean algebra]]
 
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