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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 20:10, domp40

A student evaluates the equation y=−3x−4, using a variety of values for x. After evaluating the equation, the student claims: "When x is a positive integer, then y is a negative integer, and when x is a negative integer, then y is a positive integer." What is a value of x that proves that the student's claim is NOT true? A −2 B −1 C 1 D 2

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