The vegetable garden is rectangular.
In it are tomato square patches
Given:
x = length of the tomato square patch
Since it is a square patch, the width of the tomato patch is also the length.
Hence, x = width of the tomato square patch
Also,
A = rectangular vegetable garden
B = tomato square patch
l = length of the vegetable garden
w = width of the vegetable garden
The expressions that represent the length and width of Melissa's vegetable garden is shown mathematically below;
![\begin{gathered} \text{She wants the length of the garden to exc}eed\text{ thre}e\text{ times the length of the tomato patch by 2 f}eet. \\ l-3x=2 \\ l=3x+2 \end{gathered}]()
![\begin{gathered} \text{Also, she wants the garden's width to exc}eed\text{ the width of the tomato patch by 5 f}eet \\ \text{The length and width of the tomato patch are the same since it is a square patch. Hence, the width of the tomato patch is x} \\ w-x=5 \\ w=x+5 \end{gathered}]()
Therefore, the length and width of Melissa's vegetable garden in terms of x is given by;
