Yes, it matters.
The pair (2, 3) is the same as the pair (3, 2) but the ORDERED pair (2, 3) is NOT the same as the ORDERED pair (3, 2). In an ordered pair the order of the numbers does matter.
Because otherwise it would not be an "ordered" pair.
Surprisingly, it is called an ordered list of numbers!
No, Order does not matter
Yes, it matters.
False
An ordered set of numbers is a set of numbers in which the order does matter. In ordinary sets {A, B} is the same as {B, A}. However, the ordered set (a, b) is not the same as the ordered set (B, a).
The pair (2, 3) is the same as the pair (3, 2) but the ORDERED pair (2, 3) is NOT the same as the ORDERED pair (3, 2). In an ordered pair the order of the numbers does matter.
An ordered pair is a list of two numbers, in which the order matters. For example, (5, 2) is an ordered pair; this pair is not the same as (2, 5). For comparison, for the numbers in a set the order does not matter.
Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".
yes, it does
Because otherwise it would not be an "ordered" pair.
Surprisingly, it is called an ordered list of numbers!
No; it does not matter.
No, Order does not matter
It is an ordered sequence.