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    With Just Facts and Goals, Prolog Would Be Nothing More
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With Just Facts and Goals, Prolog Would Be Nothing More

Question 118

Question 118

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With just facts and goals, Prolog would be nothing more than a database, but the addition of _________ gives programmers a set of tools to manipulate the facts.​

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