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What does x(y) represent in math​

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Answer:

(x,y)

is a pair of real numbers. The meaning is:

Explanation:

(x,y) is an ordered pair of numbers belonging to

R X R The first pair member belongs to the first set and the second belongs to second Although in this case is the same set Could be in other cases R X Z OR Q X R

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