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  1. Defining an Ordered Pair. Any point on the Cartesian or the coordinate plane is written as a combination of two values. For example, the point (x, y) when represented on the coordinate plane describes the distance of the point in relation to the origin. So this point (x, y) is called an ordered pair. The point with the coordinates (x, y) is ...

  2. An ordered pair, as is typically meant in beginning algebra (though there are some more advanced meanings you'll get into later), is the x and y coordinates of a point, stated in that order.Thus, (3,4) is the ordered pair representing the point at x=3 and y=4. (4,3) is not the same, that is the point at x=4 and y=3.

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · An ordered pair is a fundamental concept in mathematics, specifically in set theory and geometry. It’s a pair of mathematical objects in which the order of the objects matters. An ordered pair is typically written in the form (a, b), where ‘a’ and ‘b’ could be numbers, variables, or even other mathematical objects.

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