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Week 9: Set Theory - Part 2
In the sets we have seen up to now the elements are not listed in any particular order. An ordered n-tuple is a list of n elements arranged in a specified order and enclosed in parenthesis rather than curly brackets.

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Week 9: Set Theory - Part 2
In the sets we have seen up to now the elements are not listed in any particular order. An ordered n-tuple is a list of n elements arranged in a specified order and enclosed in parenthesis rather than curly brackets.

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Week 9: Set Theory - Part 2
In the sets we have seen up to now the elements are not listed in any particular order. An ordered n-tuple is a list of n elements arranged in a specified order and enclosed in parenthesis rather than curly brackets.

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