On Sep 14, 2012, at 4:26 PM, Ashley Fowler wrote: > I have to make this code called cube-two where it takes two numbers and cubes > the both of them . > > This is what I have so far: > > (define cube-two(lambda(X Y)(list'(* X X X)(* Y Y Y)) > > but the problem is, is that it only executes Y like the example below... > > > (cube-two 3 4) > ((* x x x) 64) > > How would I make it so it will execute both numbers?
Short answer: don't use quote. Quote is an advanced "shorthand" tool; come back to it after you're more familiar with lists. John Clements
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