Ordered Triples
An "Ordered Triple" is a mathematical concept that consists of three elements arranged in a specific sequence. Each element in the triple is significant, and changing the order of these elements creates a different ordered triple. For example, the ordered triple 1, 2, 3 is distinct from 3, 2, 1.
Ordered triples are often used in various fields, including geometry and computer science. In geometry, they can represent points in a three-dimensional space, such as x, y, z coordinates. In computer science, ordered triples can be used to store data in databases or to define relationships in programming.