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Exercise 2.37
Suppose we represent vectors v = (vi) as sequences of numbers, and matrices m = (mij) as sequences of vectors (the rows of the matrix). For example, the matrix

is represented as the sequence ((1 2 3 4) (4 5 6 6) (6 7 8 9)). With this representation, we can use sequence operations to concisely
express the basic matrix and vector operations. These operations
(which are described in any book on matrix algebra) are the following:
We can define the dot product as[17]
(define (dot-product v w)
(accumulate + 0 (map * v w)))
Fill in the missing expressions in the following procedures for
computing the other matrix operations. (The procedure accumulate-n is defined in exercise 2.36.)
(define (matrix-*-vector m v)
(map <??> m))
(define (transpose mat)
(accumulate-n <??> <??> mat))
(define (matrix-*-matrix m n)
(let ((cols (transpose n)))
(map <??> m)))
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