An ordered pair has two values. You need to define the absolute value of an ordered pair before the question can be answered. There are many possible metrics.
Plug your ordered pair into both of your equations to see if you get they work.
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The abscissa and the ordinate.
The ordered pair IS the coordinates on the graph. If you have the ordered pair (1,2) that means the value of x is 1 and the value of y is 2, so to get to that point on a graph from the origin (center) you would move right 1 unit and up 2 units.
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.
The symbol for an ordered pair is (x,y).
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A set ordered pair is...called a set ordered pair
A prism cannot be used to name an ordered pair.
Because otherwise it would not be an "ordered" pair.
The inverse of an ordered pair (a,b) is the pair (b,a). So you simply switch the order.
An ordered pair
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 example of a such ordered pair would be (2,-6). In fact, any ordered pair would work as long as the x-value is 2. Some more examples include (2,4) (2,0) (2,2) and (2,-2).