Answer
$\{2,2,2,2 \}$
Work Step by Step
Step 1. One can try $x=\pm 1,\pm2, ...$ with synthetic division, but this polynomial is actually $f(x)=(x-2)^4$
Step 2. Thus the zeros are $\{2,2,2,2 \}$
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