Difference Between Ordered and Unordered Pairs
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In this lecture difference between ordered pairs and unordered pairs has been explained. In mathematics, an unordered pair or pair set is a set of the form {a, b}, i.e. a set having two elements a and b with no particular relation between them. In contrast, an ordered pair (a, b) has a as its first element and b as its second element. Unordered pairs are used to represent elements of sets, whereas ordered pairs are used to represent elements of coordinate axes. #OrderedPairs, #UnorderedPairs,
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