Problem 43650. Church Encoding
Church encoded numeral is a function which takes two arguments f and x and applies f to x several times.
For example, if c is a church numeral 3, then the following holds. c(f,x) = f(f(f(x)))
Write a function named church(n). Input n is an nonnegative integer. Output is the church encoded numeral of n.
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Stefan Abendroth
on 16 May 2023
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