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Bailey writes the expression g2 + 14g + 40 to represent the area of a planned school garden in square feet. If g = 5, what are the dimensions of the school garden?
20 feet by 2 feet
10 feet by 4 feet
12 feet by 7 feet
15 feet by 9 feet
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g^2+14g+40
(g+4)(g+10)
g+4=9
g+10=15
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