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When a fourth degree polynomial f(x) is divided by `(x+6)` , the quotient is `Q(x)` and the remainder is -6 . And when f(x) is divided by `[Q(x)+1]`, the quotient is `(x+6)` and the remainder is R(x) . Find R(x).

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