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A derivable consequence is a statement or proposition that logically follows from a set of premises or axioms within a formal system. In other words, if the premises are true, the derivable consequence must also be true based on the rules of inference of that system. It is a fundamental concept in logic and mathematics, often used to demonstrate the validity of arguments or proofs.

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