Exercise 2.36
The procedure accumulate-n is similar to accumulate except that it takes as its third argument a sequence of sequences, which are all assumed to have the same number of elements. It applies the
designated accumulation procedure to combine all the first elements of
the sequences, all the second elements of the sequences, and so on, and
returns a sequence of the results. For instance, if s is a sequence
containing four sequences, ((1 2 3) (4 5 6) (7 8 9) (10 11 12)), then the value of (accumulate-n + 0 s) should be the sequence (22 26 30). Fill in the missing expressions
in the following definition of accumulate-n:
(define (accumulate-n op init seqs)
(if (null? (car seqs))
nil
(cons (accumulate op init <??>)
(accumulate-n op init <??>))))Corresponding Section:

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