Depending on what you want to do, yes, it may depend. For example, when applying one function after another, the order most certainly matters. For instance, sin(sqrt(x)) is generally not the same as sqrt(sin(x)).
a. Functions can have only one parameter. b. The order in which the parameters are defined matters. c. Parameters can be passed to a function in any order. d. Parameters have no order.
Permutation is when order matters, combination is when order does not matter
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to remind people or employees of matters that needs attention
That depends. When writing historical fiction, it matters a lot if you're writing ffrom the point of view of historical figure.
Order matters by a pattern because it happened a lot
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Instructions on financial matters usually have to be done in writing.
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Permutation is when order matters
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