-will evaluate to `[14, 25, 36]`. If the lists are of unequal length, Haskell stops when it exhausts the first. These behaviors are similar to the `map2` function you defined in the week 1 homework. That also took an argument from each of several sequences in parallel. (The corresponding functions in Haskell are called `zip` and `zipWith`.)
+will evaluate to `[14, 25, 36]`. If the lists are of unequal length, Haskell stops when it exhausts the shortest. These behaviors are similar to the `map2` function you defined in the week 1 homework. That also took an argument from each of several sequences in parallel. (The corresponding functions in Haskell are called `zip` and `zipWith`.)