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When `(x^3 – 2x^2 + px - q) `is divided by `(x^2 - 2x - 3)`, the remainder is `(x – 6)`. What are the values of p, q respectively ?

A

`-2,-6 `

B

`2, -6`

C

`-2,6`

D

`2, 6 `

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