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The length of your family's garden is 3 feet greater than the width. The area of the garden is 460 square feet. What are the dimensions of the garden?

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Given:

The length of your family's garden is 3 feet greater than the width.

The area of the garden is 460 square feet.

To find:

The dimensions of the garden.

Solution:

Let x feet be the width of the garden. Then,

Length =
x+3 feet

The area of a rectangle is:


A=l* w

Where, l is the length and w is the width of the rectangle.

The area of the rectangular garden is:


A=(x+3)* x


A=x^2+3x

It is given that the area of the garden is 460 square feet.

Putting
A=460, we get


460=x^2+3x


0=x^2+3x-460

Splitting the middle term, we get


x^2+23x-20x-460=0


x(x+23)-20(x+23)=0


(x+23)(x-20)=0


x=-23,20

The width of a garden cannot be negative. So,
x=20.

Now,


l=x+3


l=20+3


l=23

Therefore, the length of the garden is 23 feet and the width of the garden is 20 feet.

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