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Equation `x^(2)+2ax-b^(2)=0` has real roots `alpha,beta and` equation `x^(2)+2px-q^(2)=0` has real roots `gamma, delta`. If circle C is drawn with the points `(alpha, gamma), (beta, delta)` as extremities of a diameter, then the equation of is

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