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If x^(4) + 2kx^(3) + x^(2) + 2kx + 1 = ...

If `x^(4) + 2kx^(3) + x^(2) + 2kx + 1 = 0`
has exactly tow distinct positive and two distinct negative roots, then find the possible real values of k.

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