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A monotone boolean term is a boolean term that does not contain the ' (complement) operator, except for constant elements (line false' or true') A monotone boolean term is a boolean term that does not contain the ' (complement) operator, except for constant elements in the domain of the Boolean Algebra (e.g. false' or true')

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A monotone boolean term is a boolean term that does not contain the ' (complement) operator, except for constant elements in the domain of the Boolean Algebra (e.g. false' or true')

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