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Verbally describe what each ordered pair in the first row of your table (when s = 1) means in terms of the situation. Use complete sentences in your answer.

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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An ordered pair is a simple way of keeping track of two numbers by writing them in a specific order. Learn about ordered pairs and how they are useful.

Definition & Example

An ordered pair such as (3,-1), is a shorthand way of writing two variables, such as x = 3 and y = -1. The order of the numbers in the pair is important: x always comes before y.

Answered by dipraniluser07
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An ordered pair is a simple way of keeping track of two numbers by writing them in a specific order. Learn about ordered pairs and how they are useful.

Definition & Example

An ordered pair such as (3,-1), is a shorthand way of writing two variables, such as x = 3 and y = -1. The order of the numbers in the pair is important: x always comes before y.

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