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Obtain all zeros of the polynomial `f(x)=2x^4-2x^3-7x^2+3x+6` , if its two zeros are `-sqrt(3/2)` and `sqrt(3/2)` .

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`2`, `-1`, `-+sqrt((3)/(2))`
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