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$\mathrm{Do}(4,-1)$ and $(-1,4)$ represent the same ordered pair? Explain.
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The x-coordinate of the first ordered pair is 4, and the x-coordinate of the second ordered pair is -1. Since 4 is not equal to -1, we can conclude that the x-coordinates are different. Show more…
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