Answer:
B.

Explanation:
Given two expressions between parentheses that are multiplying between them, we can find the equivalent expression if we distribute the terms between them. For example :
The expression
is equivalent to
because we multiply the first element of the first expression (a+b) by the first element of the second expression (c+d) and then we sum the product between the first element of the expression (a+b) and the second element of the second expression (c+d).Then, we sum the product of the second element of the expression (a+b) and the first element of (c+d) and finally we sum the product of the second element of (a+b) and the second element of (c+d) in order to find the equivalent expression of (a+b).(c+d).
In the exercise :

Rearranging the expression we obtain :

Factoring the expression :

The correct answer is B.