Which of the following is true when you subtract integers?(1 point)

When you subtract integers, the result may be positive, negative, or zero, depending on the values being subtracted.

When you subtract integers, the following rules are true:

1. Subtracting a positive integer from another positive integer will result in a positive integer.
Example: 6 - 3 = 3

2. Subtracting a negative integer from another negative integer will result in a negative integer.
Example: -6 - (-3) = -3

3. Subtracting a positive integer from a negative integer is equivalent to adding the absolute values of the integers and giving the result the same sign as the larger integer.
Example: -6 - 3 = -9

4. Subtracting a negative integer from a positive integer is equivalent to adding the absolute values of the integers and giving the result the same sign as the larger integer.
Example: 6 - (-3) = 9

These rules help determine the sign of the result when subtracting integers.