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

To find the dimensions of the rectangle, we need to factor the trinomial x^2 + 6x - 27.

x^2 + 6x - 27 can be factored as (x + 9)(x - 3).

Therefore, the possible dimensions of the rectangle are x + 9 and x - 3.

This means the possible dimensions of the rectangle are:

Length: x + 9
Width: x - 3

So, the dimensions of the rectangle could be (x + 9) by (x - 3).