The area of a rectangular garden is given by the trinomial x^2+6x-27. What are the possible dimensions of the rectangle?

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2023-01-19

The area of a rectangular garden is given by the trinomial x2+6x27. What are the possible dimensions of the rectangle?

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Jacquelyn Watts

Jacquelyn Watts

Beginner2023-01-20Added 12 answers

It's important to confirm this, but I believe that finding values for x is as easy as solving the quadratic formula.
If so, then all you do is factorise and solve, factorising a quadratic involves two rules the numbers in the brackets have to sum to make b and multiply to make c of the formula ax2+bx+c
9 and -3 multiply to make -27 and add to make 6 therefore
(x3)(x+6)
since this is a quadratic and equals zero that tells you that either one of the brackets are equal to zero (as anything multiplied by zero is zero)
x3=0x=3
x+6=0x=6
Destiney Barrett

Destiney Barrett

Beginner2023-01-21Added 4 answers

Most likely, the purpose of this inquiry is to inquire about factoring:A=x2+6x27=(x+9)(x3)However, this isn't a very good question because the factors don't really constrain the rectangle.

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