Maybe a non-example would just be getting the order wrong?
order pair
A yard is a non-example of kilogram.
A banana is a good non example.
3*1
A banana is a non-example!
Maybe a non-example would just be getting the order wrong?
An ordered pair is a list of two numbers, in which the order matters. For example, (5, 2) is an ordered pair; this pair is not the same as (2, 5). For comparison, for the numbers in a set the order does not matter.
The pair (2, 3) is the same as the pair (3, 2) but the ORDERED pair (2, 3) is NOT the same as the ORDERED pair (3, 2). In an ordered pair the order of the numbers does matter.
1 pair of parallel sides mean 1 pair of non-intersecting lines for example, squares, their lines don't touch when they up or down.
They make a pair of acute angles and a pair of obtuse angles. In rotational order, the angles are acute, obtuse, acute, obtuse.
When something is in "chronological order", it means it is in order of time. For example, a story might be told in chronological order - explaining the events in the order they happened. "Non-chronological", of course, means that some things are told in a different order.
You can order one pair.
An example of a pair is a set of two objects or elements that are considered together, such as a pair of shoes, a pair of gloves, or a pair of earrings. Pairs are typically identified by the number two and are often seen in matching or complementary sets.
Green is a non example of altitude.
linear pair
One pair. And the other pair must be non-parallel.