3.12 Assume the operator definitions :- op(300, xfx, plays). :- op( 200, xfy, and). Then the following

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3.12 Assume the operator definitions :- op(300, xfx, plays). :- op( 200, xfy, and). Then the following two terms are syntactically legal objects: Term1 = jimmy plays football and squash Term2 = susan plays tennis and basketball and volleyball How are these terms understood by Prolog? What are their principal functors and what is their structure?

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