Use the properties of operations to subtract (h+k)−(2k−h).(1 point)

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To subtract (h+k)−(2k−h), we can use the distributive property and the commutative property:

(h+k)−(2k−h) can be rewritten as (h+k)+(-1)(2k−h).

Using the distributive property, we get h+k+(-1)(2k)+(-1)(-h).

Simplifying further, we have h+k-2k+h.

Applying the commutative property, we can rearrange the terms in any order. In this case, we can rearrange to h+h+k-2k.

Combining like terms, we get 2h- k.
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