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.
A set of 2 numbers is called an ordered pair
An ordered pair has to be in parentheses and there has to be a comma in between the numbers (example: (2,6). An ordered pair is for a coordinate graph.
Because otherwise it would not be an "ordered" pair.
An ordered pair can contain any valid numbers - integers, fractions, decimals, or even complex numbers.
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.
An ordered pair
The pair of numbers are called "coordinates".
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Ordered pair (s)
A point.
They're called Coordinates
An ordered pair of numbers on the coordinate plane denotes a point.
an ordered pair Coordinates.
Ordered pairs are used to locate points on the graph. The first number in an ordered pair corresponds to the horizontal axis, and the second corresponds to the vertical axis.
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