Use the properties of operations To subtract

(h+k)-(2k-h)

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To subtract (h+k)-(2k-h), we need to distribute the negative sign to the terms inside the parentheses first:

(h+k)-(2k-h) = h + k - 2k + h

Now, we can combine like terms by adding or subtracting them:

h + k - 2k + h = (h + h) + (k - 2k)

Next, we simplify each set of like terms separately:

(h + h) = 2h
(k - 2k) = -k

Finally, we combine the simplified terms to get the final result:

2h - k