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A point charge `q_1=q` is placed at point P. Another point charge `q_2=-q` is placed at point Q. At some point `R(R!=P, R!=Q)`, electric potential due to `q-1 is V_1` and electric potential due to `q_2` is `V_2`. Which of the following is correct

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