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the ordered pair (X, D) is called in topology​

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Answered by shivani5057
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Note that strictly speaking a metric space is thus an ordered pair (X, d) where d is a distance function on X. Usually we'll simply call this space X when d is understood. Examples. The prototypical example of a metric space is R itself, with the metric d(x, y) := |x−y|.

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