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Let ` alpha , beta ` be the roots of ` x^2 - x +p=0` and ` gamma , delta ` be the roots of ` x^2 - 4x + q =0` . If `alpha , beta , delta ,gamma` are in G.P then the integral values of p and q respectively , are

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