Define a Python function named matches that has two parameters. Both parameters will be lists of ints. Both lists will have the same length. Your function should use the accumulator pattern to return a newly created list. For each index, check if the lists' entries at that index are equivalent. If the entries are equivalent, append the literal True to your accumulator. Otherwise, append the literal False to your accumulator.

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Answer:

The function in Python is as follows:

def match(f1,f2):

    f3 = []

    for i in range(0,len(f1)):

         if f1[i] == f2[i]:

              f3.append("True")

         else:

         f3.append("False")

    print(f3)

Explanation:

This line defines the function

def match(f1,f2):

This line creates an empty list

    f3 = []

This line is a loop that iterates through the lists f1 and f2

    for i in range(0,len(f1)):

The following if statement checks if corresponding elements of both lists are the same

         if f1[i] == f2[i]:

              f3.append("True")

If otherwise, this is executed

         else:

         f3.append("False")

This prints the newly generated list

    print(f3)