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Let ` x_1 , x_2` , be the roots of the equation ` x^2 - 3x +p=0` and let `x_3 , x_4` be the roots of the equation ` x^2 - 12 x + q =0` if the numbers ` x_1 , x_2 , x_4 ` ( in order ) form an increasing G.P then

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