The area of a garden is given by the trinomial g^2-2g-24. The garden's length is g+4. What is the garden's width?
To find the width of the garden, we need to factor the trinomial g^2-2g-24 and then divide by the length (g+4).
Factoring g^2-2g-24, we can rewrite it as (g-6)(g+4).
So, the width of the garden is (g-6) / (g+4).
Therefore, the width of the garden is g-6.