```js //+ no-beautify "" + 1 + 0 = "10" // (1) "" - 1 + 0 = -1 // (2) true + false = 1 6 / "3" = 2 "2" * "3" = 6 4 + 5 + "px" = "9px" "$" + 4 + 5
 = "$45" "4" - 2
 = 2 "4px" - 2
 = NaN 7 / 0
 = Infinity " -9\n" + 5 = " -9\n5" " -9\n" - 5 = -14 null + 1 = 1 // (3) undefined + 1 = NaN // (4) ```
  1. The plus `"+"` operator in this case first converts `1` to a string: `"" + 1 = "1"`, and then adds `0`.
  2. The minus `"-"` operator only works with numbers, it converts an empty string `""` to zero immediately.
  3. `null` becomes `0` after the numeric conversion.
  4. `undefined` becomes `NaN` after the numeric conversion.