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@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ And indeed this is the Church encoding of the numbers:
3 ≡ \f z. f (f (f z)) ; or \f z. f3 z
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-The encoding for `0` is equivalent to `\f z. z`, which we've also proposed as the encoding for `[]` and for `false`. Don't read too much into this.
+The encoding for `0` is what we also proposed as the encoding for `[]` and for `false`. Don't read too much into this.
Given the above, can you figure out how to define the `succ` function? We already worked through the definition of `cons`, and this is just a simplification of that, so you should be able to do it. We'll make it a homework.