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PLEASE HELP Frank is investigating the numerical value of 2xβ‹…2y when x and y are both integers. He makes the following two claims.
Claim 1: When x and y are both negative integers, the value of 2xβ‹…2y is always a non-whole number. For example, 2βˆ’1β‹…2βˆ’1=0.25 and 2βˆ’5β‹…2βˆ’1=0.015625.

Claim 2: When only one of x or y is a negative integer, the value of 2xβ‹…2y is always a non-whole number. For example, 22β‹…2βˆ’3=0.5 and 2βˆ’5β‹…21=0.0625.

Which statement correctly classifies Frank's claims?

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