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Ordered pair

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An ordered pair is a pair of two objects, usually denoted (x, y), in which we consider the order of the two objects to be important. Thus, the ordered pair (2, 3) is different from the ordered pair (3, 2). This should be contrasted with the notion of set (or multiset), in which we have \{2, 3\} = \{3, 2\}. In general, we say two ordered pairs, (x, y) and (a, b) are the same if and only if x = a and y = b.

The notion of an ordered pair can be naturally extended to that of an ordered tuple.

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