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I have to make the following problem in prolog, I have to build the rules:

recetar_a(X,Y), alivia(X,Y) and enfermo_de(X,Y)

I know my solution for enfermo_de(X,Y) works, but I don't know if the solutions for recetar_a(X,Y), alivia(X,Y) are correct and I'm confuse, someone help me please how the unification works in these cases? Thanks!

enfermo_de(manuel,gripe).

tiene_sintoma(alicia,cansancio).

sintoma_de(fiebre,gripe).
sintoma_de(tos,gripe).
sintoma_de(cansancio,anemia).

elimina(vitaminas,cansancio).
elimina(aspirinas,fiebre).
elimina(jarabe,tos).

recetar_a(X,Y) :- 
    enfermo_de(Y,A),
    alivia(X,A).

alivia(X,Y) :-
    elimina(X,A),
    sintoma_de(A,Y).

enfermo_de(X,Y) :- 
    tiene_sintoma(X,Z),
    sintoma_de(Z,Y).

The meanings of each predicates are:

  enfermo_de=sickof
  tiene_sintoma=hassymptom
  sintoma_de=symptomof
  elimina=cure
  recetar_a=prescribe
  alivia=relieve
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  • Can you say what recetar_a, etc. mean and how they are related? Sep 16, 2015 at 21:36
  • Yes, I just edited it in the code above, enfermo_de=sick of tiene_sintoma= has symptom sintoma_de= symptom of elimina=cure recetar_a=prescribe alivia=relieve Sep 16, 2015 at 21:42
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    Why don't you just translate the predicates to English? And a more specific question would be nicer, as in, "I expected unification X to take place, but instead I get Y, why?"
    – user1812457
    Sep 17, 2015 at 6:46

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