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Does the order of the numbers in an ordered pair matter when naming the point? Can that point be represented by more than one ordered pair? Explain your answer.
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Does the order of the numbers in an ordered pair matter when naming the point? Can that point be represented by more than one ordered pair? Explain your answer.
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Does the order of the numbers in an ordered pair matter when naming the point? Can that point be represented by more than one ordered pair? Explain your answer.
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Ordered pairs are used to locate points on the graph. The first number in an ordered pair corresponds to the horizontal axis, and the second corresponds to
the vertical axis.
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