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There are (p + q) different books on different topics in Mathematics, where `p != q`. If L= The number of ways in which these books are distributed between two students X and Y such that X get p books and Y gets q books. M = The number of ways in which these books are distributed between two students X and Y such that one of them gets p books and another gets q books. N= The number of ways in which these books are divided into two groups of p books and q books , then

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