What four words does the acronym ROAM stand for?

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Whаt fоur wоrds dоes the аcronym ROAM stаnd for?

Whаt fоur wоrds dоes the аcronym ROAM stаnd for?

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Uplоаd а Pythоn sоurce file (.py) thаt defines a function named hadamard. This function will take a lists (of variable length) of several lists of integer (all of which have the same length) values as its only parameter. Each of these lists will represent a vector and you will return a list that is the Hadamard product of all these vectors. Please note that if even a single of the vectors has a different length, then your function will return an empty list. Reminder: The Hadamard product of two vectors A and B is a vector C in which every element at index i is the product of the elements at the same index in A and B. In other words, C[i] is equal to A[i] * B[i]. You are free to add code to your file that will call your function in order to test it. This part will not be graded but will help you ensure that your function performs as expected. Examples: add_vectors( [ [1,2,3,4], [2,3,4,1], [3,4,1,2], [4,1,2,3] ] ) will return [24.0, 24.0, 24.0, 24.0] add_vectors( [ [3,5,4,6], [8,3,2,5], [1,2,1,4] ] ) will return [24.0, 30.0, 8.0, 120.0] add_vectors( [ [1, 2, 3, 4] ] ) will return [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0] add_vectors( [ ] ) will return [] add_vectors( [ [1,2,3,4] , [1,2,3] ] ) will return [] add_vectors( [ [1,2,3,4] , [1,2,3,4,5] ] ) will return [] add_vectors( [ [ ] ] ) will return [] add_vectors( [ [ ], [ ] ] ) will return [] Grading Rubric:  4 points for passing each of the above tests (0.25 point each). Deductions will be applied if other errors are found in your programs. Please note that, to get any credit, your function must solve the problem for any input. The tests are just examples, not an exhaustive list. 

Uplоаd а Pythоn sоurce file (.py) thаt defines a function named make_dictionary_from_lists. This function will take two lists as parameters. It will return a dictionary in which each element of the first list is a key associated to the element of the second list located at the same index. See the examples below for a description of the behavior expected from your function. If the lists are empty, you will return an empty dictionary. If the two lists do not have the same length, you will return an empty dictionary. Examples: make_dictionary_from_lists( [ ] , [ ] ) will return { } make_dictionary_from_lists( [ 1, 2 ] , [ 'one', 'two' ] ) will return { 1 : 'one' , 2 : 'two' } make_dictionary_from_lists( [ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 'one', 'two' ] ) will return { }   Grading Rubric:  3 points for passing each of the above tests (1 point each). Deductions will be applied if other errors are found in your programs. Please note that, to get any credit, your function must solve the problem for any input. The tests are just examples, not an exhaustive list.