Solve the 4 degree polynomial equation ( x^4 ? 2x^3 + 4x^2+ 6x ? 21...

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Solve the 4 degree polynomial equation ( x^4 ? 2x^3 + 4x^2+ 6x ? 21 = 0 ), given that the sum of two its roots is zero.

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Let the roots be alpha eta gamma delta such that alpha eta 0 Also alpha eta gamma delta2 Its mean gamma    See Answer
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