If a is not = to b then the order pair (a,b) is always equal to the ordered pair of (b,a)

i am thonking it will never be equal am i correct

Never. Order is important, defining unique values.

You are correct. In mathematics, an ordered pair (a, b) is defined by the order of its elements. Therefore, if a is not equal to b, the ordered pair (a, b) will not be equal to the ordered pair (b, a). This is because the order is important and swapping the positions of the elements changes the value of the ordered pair. So, they will never be equal.