#11309: Sage sees -x +y > 0, -y + x >= 0,  and  x -y > 0 as equivalent
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       Reporter:  tnv                                              |         
Owner:  burcin                             
           Type:  defect                                           |        
Status:  needs_work                         
       Priority:  major                                            |     
Milestone:  sage-5.0                           
      Component:  symbolics                                        |    
Resolution:                                     
       Keywords:  inequality equality relational sd31 __richcmp__  |   Work 
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Report Upstream:  N/A                                              |     
Reviewers:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, ThanhVu Nguyen
        Authors:  Keshav Kini, Burcin Erocal                       |     Merged 
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Comment (by ppurka):

 In the patch, why is this evaluated to `True`?
 {{{#!diff
 +            sage: (x < y) != (y > x)
 +            True
 }}}

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