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The variable x represents a negative intege

Is Paul's assertion always, sometimes, or never corre
represents a negative integer, Paul thinks this means that x + y must be negative.
is always correct, provide two examples when the assertion is correct.
is sometimes correct, provide an example when the assertion is correct and
an example when the assertion is incorrect.
is never correct, provide two examples when the assertion is incorrect.

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User Rewbs
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Paul’s assertion is sometimes correct

Example (when correct): x = -10, y = 5
Example (when incorrect): x = -5, y = 10
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