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If `alpha, beta` are roots of the equation `x^2-x-3=0 and 9x^2 -px-q =0 (P, q in R)` is the equation whose roots are `alpha^-1+alpha^-2, beta^-1+ beta^-2,` then find the value of `(P + q).`

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