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If s=⌊2−3⌋ s = \lfloor \sqrt{2} - \sqrt{3} \rfloor s=⌊2−3⌋ and t=⌊2⌋−⌊3⌋ t = \lfloor \sqrt{2} \rfloor - \lfloor \sqrt{3} \rfloor t=⌊2⌋−⌊3⌋, which of the following statement is true?
Notation: ⌊⋅⌋ \lfloor \cdot \rfloor ⌊⋅⌋ denotes the floor function.
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