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Let `alphaa n dbeta` be the roots of `x^2-x+p=0a n dgammaa n ddelta` be the root of `x^2-4x+q=0.` If `alpha,beta,a n dgamma,delta` are in G.P., then the integral values of `pa n dq` , respectively, are `-2,-32` b. `-2,3` c. `-6,3` d. `-6,-32`

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