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If 4x=p(x+3)+q(x-1) is an identity, t...

If `4x=p(x+3)+q(x-1)` is an identity, then the values of `p` and `q` are `1,\ -3` (b) `1,\ 3` (c) `1,\ 1` (d) `3,\ 1`

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