To subtract (h+k)−(2k−h), we can distribute the subtraction sign to both terms inside the parentheses before combining like terms.
(h + k) - (2k - h) can be rewritten as h + k - 2k + h.
Now, we can combine like terms:
Combine the h terms: h + h = 2h.
Combine the k terms: k - 2k = -k.
Therefore, the final answer is 2h - k.
Use the properties of operations to subtract (h+k)−(2k−h).(1 point)
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−2h−k
negative 2 h minus k
2h−k
2 h minus k
2h+k
2 h plus k
−k
negative k
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