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Find the other two zeroes of the polynomial `y^(4)+y^(3)-9y^(2)-3y+18` if the zeroes are `sqrt(3)` and `-sqrt(3)`

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The four zeros of polynomial are `sqrt(3), -sqrt(3), -3 & 2`
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