Answer:
Option A - The expression is equivalent, but it is completely factored
Explanation:
Given : A student factors
to the following (2x-3)(5x+9).
To find : Which statement is true about (2x-3)(5x+9) is true?
Solution :
First we are factoring the given quadratic equation,
![10x^2+3x-27=0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/mjbto1441k6qm4m7xo7gzmaaiq1q46phmj.png)
Applying middle term split,
![10x^2+18x-15x-27=0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/4177v9xgu57wle04jqo88ihxc0cogo77v0.png)
![2x(5x+9)-3(5x+9)=0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/imu0bkmlb0arkabxot1nlzv1brtdvohb8b.png)
![(2x-3)(5x+9)=0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/j0pz3e8j4ur85oa1emihoyo76oh0uboxfk.png)
We have seen that the expression is completely factored and equivalent to given factor.
Therefore,Option A is correct.
The expression is equivalent, but it is completely factored.