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4. The subtraction always converts to numbers, so it makes `" -9 "` a number `-9` (ignoring spaces around it).
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5.`null` becomes `0` after the numeric conversion.
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6.`undefined` becomes `NaN` after the numeric conversion.
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7. Space characters, are trimmed off string start and end when a string is converted to a number. Here the whole string consists of space characters, such as `\t`, `\n` and a "regular" space between them. So, similarly to an empty string, it becomes `0`.
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7. Space characters are trimmed off string start and end when a string is converted to a number. Here the whole string consists of space characters, such as `\t`, `\n` and a "regular" space between them. So, similarly to an empty string, it becomes `0`.
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