Answer:
The correct option is D) -2(x+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided equation.
-5(x+2)+3x=
The above equation is linear equation having one variable.
For an linear equation ax=b
a=0, b=0 in that situation the equation is in the form of 0x=0 for all value of x. Then there are infinitely many solutions.
Now solve the expression on the left side
-5(x+2)+3x
-5x-10+3x
-2x-10
-2(x+5)
Now for 0x=0 form the expression on the right side must be same as the expression on the left side for the provided equation.
Consider the options.
Option A) -5(x-3)+2x
Solve the above expression.
-5x-15+2x
-3x-15
-2(x+5)≠-3x-15
Thus the option is not correct.
Option B) -5x-10
Solve the above expression.
-5x-10
-5(x+2)
-2(x+5)≠-5(x+2)
Thus the option is not correct.
Option C) x-2x+2+3x
Solve the above expression.
x-2x+2+3x
2x+2
2(x+1)
-2(x+5)≠2(x+1)
Thus the option is not correct.
Option D) -2(x+5)
-2(x+5)=-2(x+5)
Hence, the correct option is D) -2(x+5)