A sequence.
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).
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
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Ordered pair
The assignment of numbers or symbols to a property of objects according to value or magnitude is
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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).
An ordered set of numbers or objects is called a "sequence." In mathematics, a sequence is a list of elements arranged in a specific order, where each element is called a "term." The order is significant, meaning that changing the arrangement of the elements results in a different sequence. Examples include arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and various types of ordered lists.
In the ordered pair (a, b), the object a is called the first entry, and the object b the second entry of the pair. Alternatively, the objects are called the first and second coordinates, or the left and right projections of the ordered pair.
Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
Surprisingly, it is called an ordered list of numbers!
Sequence
Coordinates
They're called Coordinates
The median.
the median