By the Rational Root Theorem, the numerator of the zero is a factor of the constant term and the denominator of the root is a factor of the leading coefficient.
So, we look at -18 and 4. The roots will be factors of these.
We know one is a factor. Try it.
Divide x-1 into it and if it reduces to a 4th power you have a root.
So, 1 is a root. There's one down and 4 to go.
Then, keep going.
Try dividing x+2 into the fourth power poly you got. If it reduces to a cubic, there's another root.
It reduced to a cubic, therefore, -2 is a root. 3 to go.
And so on.
I got to go now, but I will be back to check on your progress.
Also, you can easily find the roots by just graphing this one. It is a nice one because it has 5 real roots.
Just look at the places where it crosses the x axis. Those are your roots.
If you do not have a calculator, go here and download this free graphing utility that I just used.
http://www.padowan.dk/graph/