Ordered Triples - Statistics Lectures
statisticslectures.com/topics/orderedtriplesOrdered Triples (Jump to: Lecture | Video) Remember that two or more equations put together are called Systems of Equations. Below is an example of a System of Equations: 2y = x + 1. 3x = 4y - 1. A solution to a system of equations is an ordered pair that works for every equation in the system. Here is a more complicated system of equations:
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www.chegg.com › precalculus › ordered-tripleOrdered triple is also the representation of the point of intersection of three intersecting planes. The most basic example of such a point is the origin itself as three perpendicular points intersect at this point. The origin in Three-Dimensional Geometry is thus represented as an ordered triple where all elements are zero; O (0, 0, 0).