A gardener has 46 feet of fencing to be used to enclose a rectangular garden that has
Question:
A gardener has 46 feet of fencing to be used to enclose a rectangular garden that has a border 2 feet wide surrounding it. See the figure.
(a) If the length of the garden is to be twice its width, what will be the dimensions of the garden?
(b) What will be the area of the garden?
(c) If the length and width of the garden are to be the same, what will be the dimensions of the garden?
(d) What will be the area of the square garden?
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Related Book For
Precalculus Concepts Through Functions A Unit Circle Approach To Trigonometry
ISBN: 9780137945139
5th Edition
Authors: Michael Sullivan
Question Posted: