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If x >0 and y < 0. is the equation x - y >0 sometimes, always, or never true

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always true because the negative value of y is cancelld by - sign so it becomes x+|y|

examples: x=1, y=-1 then 1-(-1)>0

x=2, y=-5 then 2-(-5)>0

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