Question 1035181
 The perimeter of a rectangular flower garden is 60 m and its area is 225 m^2. Find the length of the garden. Use L = length and W = width.
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A. Write a quadratic equation in terms of L in the form 0 = aL^2 + bL + c that represent the area of the flower bed.

60 = 2L + 2W
225 = L*W
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L + W = 30
L*W = 225
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Substitute for "W" to get:
L(30-L) = 225
-L^2 + 30L - 225 = 0
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B. Solve the quadratic equation you wrote in part a and say which method you used. 
L^2 - 30L + 225 = 0
Quadratic Equation:
L = [30 +- sqrt(900-4*1*225)]
That gives rise to an imaginary answer; please check your post.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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