The term that describes a set of ordered pairs is called a "relation." In mathematics, a relation typically consists of a set of inputs and corresponding outputs, often represented as (x, y) pairs. When the relation is defined between elements of two sets, it is often referred to as a "function" if each input is associated with exactly one output.
A relation is defined as a set of ordered pairs. A function is a special kind of relation ...
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
(2, 5.3) is one example.
A set of ordered pairs in which no two ordered pairs have the same first element is known as a "function." In this context, each first element (or input) is associated with exactly one second element (or output), ensuring that each input maps uniquely to an output. This property allows for clear relationships between the elements, making functions a fundamental concept in mathematics.
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A relation is defined as a set of ordered pairs. A function is a special kind of relation ...
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
If a set of ordered pairs is not a relation, the set can still be a function.
Coordinates
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
Cartesian product is the name that refers to the set of the ordered pairs. The Cartesian product of two sets A and B is AB.
In general you cannot. Any set of ordered pairs can be a graph, a table, a diagram or relation. Any set of ordered pairs that is one-to-one or many-to-one can be an equation, function.
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set of ordered pairs
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
A set of ordered pairs is a relation. Or Just simply "Coordinates"
A relation is a set of ordered pairs