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Question Prolog expert system

I am building a expert system in prolog but have got stuck, does anyone on this forum no prolog and would be able to help? I'll post code if i get a reply.

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Help with prolog

Hi. I am new with Prolog, I do not knew enithing to do in Prolog, but I have one small assignment. I have to resolve resolution method in Prolog. That is, to implement

A1 and A2and...and An→B

but using method resolution we get

A1 and A2and ...and An→B identically
not( A1 and A2 and...and An) or B identically
not A1 not and A2and ...and not An or B

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