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Why are (1, 2) and (2, 1) sot equal ordered pairs​

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Explanation:

(1,2) and (2,1) are not equal ordered pairs becasue their corresponding elements are not equal.

Two Ordered Pairs are said to be equal if the corresponding first components are equal alongside the corresponding second components are equal.

for example:

(3,1) and (3,1)

here corresponding element of 3 is 3 and of 1 is 1 .so they are called equal ordered pairs.

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