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Suppose y is a positive integer. If x – (–y) = z, will z be greater than or less than x
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GPT 3.5
If y is a positive integer, then –y is a negative integer. Subtracting a negative integer from x is the same as adding a positive integer to x. Therefore, x – (–y) is equal to x + y.

Since y is positive, adding it to x will always result in a value greater than x. Therefore, z will always be greater than x.
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