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Josephine has a rectangular garden with an area of 2x2 + x – 6 square feet. Which expressions can represent the length and width of the garden? Length = x2 – 3 feet; width = 2 feet length = 2x + 3 feet; width = x – 2 feet length = 2x + 2 feet; width = x – 3 feet length = 2x – 3 feet; width = x + 2 feet

User Nazir
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Answer: The answer is d

Explanation:

User Joshua Colvin
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Answer:

feet length = 2x – 3 feet; width = x + 2 feet

Explanation:

we have

The area of a rectangular garden in square feet is


A=2x^(2)+x-6

Remember that

The area of a rectangular garden is


A=LW

where

L is the length and W is the width

Convert the equation in factored form


2x^(2)+x-6=0


2x^(2)+x=6

Factor the leading coefficient


2(x^(2)+0.5x)=6

Complete the square


2(x^(2)+0.5x+1/16)=6+1/8


2(x^(2)+0.5x+1/16)=49/8

Rewrite as perfect square


2(x+1/4)^(2)=49/8


(x+1/4)^(2)=49/16

square root both sides


(x+1/4)=(+/-)(7/4)


x=-1/4(+/-)(7/4)


x=-1/4(+)(7/4)=3/2


x=-1/4(-)(7/4)=-2

so


2x^(2)+x-6=(x-3/2)(x+2)


2x^(2)+x-6=(2x-3)(x+2)

therefore

feet length = 2x – 3 feet; width = x + 2 feet

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