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Two zeros of p(x) are such that their sum is zero and product is -6. If p(x) = x^4+x^3-12x^2-6x+36, then find all it's zeroes.

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Two zeros of p(x) are such that their sum is zero and product is -6. If p(x) = x^4+x^3-12x^2-6x+36, then find all it's zeroes.

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