CIS 1910 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.2: Ordered Pair, If And Only If, Concatenation

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Ordered pairs of items are written as (x, y) The first term of the ordered pair (x, y) is x and the second term is y. Ordered pairs are written with the use of parentheses ( ) The order of entries in an ordered pair is important. Denoted as: a x b = {(a, b): a a and b b} If a and b are finite sets, then |a x b| = |a: |b| A x b = { (1, a) , (1, b) , (1, c) , (2, a) , (2, b) , (3, b) } B = {a, b, c} a b c. B x a = { (a, 1) , (a, 2) , (b, 1) , (b, 2) , (c, 1) , (c, 2) } Z x z= { (x, y): x and y are integers} For a ordered list of n >= 4 is called an ordered n-tuple.

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