To obtain the dimensions the gardener should use for the vegetable garden, we proceed as follows:
Step 1: We make a sketch of the rectangular vegetable garden
Step 2: Label the diagram with the dimensions
Since we want the rectangular vegetable garden to be 12 feet longer than it is wide, we have that:
Length = 12 feet + Width
If we represent the dimension of the Width as w, then we have:
Length = 12 feet + w
OR
Length = 12 + w
Now, the diagram becomes:
Step 3: Now, we will write the expression for the area of a rectangle
This is:
Step 4: Since we know the area of the rectangular vegetable garden to be 64 square feet, and we know the length to be (12 + w), and the width to be w, we can substitute these value and expressions in the formula for the area of a rectangle, as follows:
Step 5: Now, we simply the expression and solve the resulting equation
Step 6: We can solve the resulting quadratic equation using any method, but here, we will be using the factorization method, as follows:
Taking only the positive value of w, we have that w = 4
Step 7: We can now obtain the length, as follows:
Length = 12 + w
Length = 12 + 4
Length = 16
Therefore, the dimensions that the gardener should use for the vegetable garden are:
Length = 16
Width = 4