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Let `alpha_1,beta_1` be the roots `x^2-6x+p=0a n d` `alpha_2,beta_2` be the roots `x^2-54 x+q=0dot` If `alpha_1,beta_1,alpha_2,beta_2` form an increasing G.P., then sum of the digits of the value of `(q-p)` is ___________.

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