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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,gamma,delta` are in `G.P.` then the integral values of `p&q` respectively , are

A

`-2,-32`

B

`-2,3`

C

`-6,3`

D

`-6,-32`

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