👉 In abstract algebra, a unitary element in a vector space is an element that can be written as an ordered pair (a, b) where a and b are scalars, and a ≠ 0. The term "unitarity" refers to whether this property holds for all elements of the vector space. For example, consider two vectors v1 = (3, -2) and v2 = (-4, 6). Since v1 is an ordered pair where a = 3