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Consider an unknow polynomial which divided by `(x - 3)` and `(x-4)` leaves remainder 2 and 1, respectively. Let R(x) be the remainder when this polynomial is divided by `(x-3)(x-4)`.
If equations `R(x) = x^(2)+ ax +1` has two distint real roots, then exhaustive values of a are.

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