Use the properties of operations to subtract (h+k)-(2k-h). (1 Point)

Responses

2h-k

-2h-k

2h+k

-k

The correct answer is -2h + 2k.

the answers are 2h-k

-2h-k

2h+k

and -k

You are correct. I apologize for the mistake. The possible answers are indeed:

1) 2h - k
2) -2h - k
3) 2h + k
4) -k

what the CORRECT answer for: Use the properties of operations to subtract (h+k)-(2k-h). (1 Point)

To subtract (h+k)-(2k-h), you can simplify it step by step using the distributive property and combining like terms:

(h+k) - (2k-h)
= h + k - 2k + h (distributive property)
= h + h + k - 2k (combining like terms)
= 2h - k (combining like terms)

Therefore, the correct answer is 2h - k.

To subtract (h+k) - (2k-h), we can use the distributive property to expand the expression:

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

Next, we can combine like terms:

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

Therefore, the result of the subtraction is 2h - k. So the correct answer is: 2h - k.

To subtract (h+k) - (2k-h), we need to distribute the negative sign to both terms inside the parentheses. This results in -h - k - 2k + h.

Now, we can combine like terms. The -h and +h terms cancel each other out, leaving us with -k - 2k.

Combining these terms gives us -3k.

So, the final answer is -3k.