If x≠y, (x,y)≠(y,x) and (x,y)=(y,x), if x=y.
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(2, 3) is not the same as (3, 2) as the coordinates indicate the distances from the coordinate axes. (x,y) is the same as (y,x) only when x=y.
(x,y) = (y,x), if and only if x = y.
State true or false. If x ≠ y, (x,y) ≠ (y,x) and if (x,y) = (y,x) then x = y.
Given that If x is not equal to y , the (x,y) is not equal to (y,x) But if x = y , the (x,y ) = ( y,x)
The reflection of the point (x , y) in the origin is (-x, -y)
State true or false. If x ≠ y, (x,y) ≠ (y,x) and (x,y) = (y,x), if x = y.