The defining property of an ordered pair is that two


Question: The defining property of an ordered pair is that two ordered pairs are equal if and only if their first elements are equal and their second elements are equal. Surprisingly, instead of taking the ordered pair as a primitive concept, we can construct ordered pairs using basic notions from set theory. Show that if we define the ordered pair (a, b) to be {{a},{a, b}}, then (a, b) = (c, d) if and only if a = c and b = d.

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