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Molodets [167]
4 years ago
11

You are approaching an intersection where you want to turn right and the light is green you should

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Harrizon [31]4 years ago
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Put you’re right blinker on look both ways and turn.
Natalija [7]4 years ago
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Make sure a car is not coming turn your turning signal on and the turn.


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=> P(B,A,B) , P(B,A,B}  

Hence, most general unifier = {x/B , y/A , z/B }.

b. P(x,x), Q(A,A)  

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e) P(f(x), x, g(x)), P(f(y), A, z)    

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Unification: Any substitution that makes two expressions equal is called a unifier.  

a) P(B,A,B), P(x,y,z)  

Use { x/B}  

=> P(B,A,B) , P(B,y,z)  

Now use {y/A}  

=> P(B,A,B) , P(B,A,z)  

Now, use {z/B}  

=> P(B,A,B) , P(B,A,B}  

Hence, most general unifier = {x/B , y/A , z/B }  

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Use {y/x}  

=> Older(Father(x),x), Older(Father(x),John)  

Now use { x/John }  

=> Older(Father(John), John), Older(Father(John), John)  

Thus , mgu ={ y/x , x/John }  

d) Q(G(y,z),G(z,y)), Q(G(x,x),G(A,B))  

Use { y/x }  

=> Q(G(x,z),G(z,x)), Q(G(x,x),G(A,B))

Use {z/x}  

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Use {x/y}  

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=> P(f(A), A, g(A)), P(f(A), A, g(A))  

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