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If one root of the equation `x^(2)+px+q=0` is `2+sqrt(3)` where `p, q epsilon I` and roots of the equation `rx^(2)+x+q=0` are `tan 268^(@)` and `cot 88^(@)` then value of `p+q+r` is :

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