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If roots of the equation `(x - alpha)(x - 4 + beta) + (x - 2 + alpha)(x+2 -beta) = 0` are p and q then find the absolute value of the sum of the roots of the equation `2 (x-p)(x-q) - (x-alpha)(x -4 + beta) = 0` and `2(x-p)(x-q) - (x-2 +alpha)(x+2 -beta) = 0`

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