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What are the possible polynomial expressions for the dimensions of the cuboids whose volumes are given below ?
(i) `3x ^(2) -12x`
(ii)` 12 y ^(2) + 8y -20.`

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(i) 3, x and (x-4) , (ii) 4k, (y-1) and (3y+5)
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