An ordered set of numbers or objects is a collection in which the arrangement or sequence of the elements matters. Each item in the set is positioned based on a specific criterion, such as numerical value or alphabetical order. Unlike a regular set, where the order is irrelevant, the order in an ordered set is essential for defining relationships and properties among the elements. Examples include sequences, tuples, and lists.
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