Que: ‘p’ and ‘q’ are integers such that |p – q| > 3, which of the following cannot be possible values of (p, s)?
(A) (-1, -5)
(B) (-5, -1)
(C) (-2, -3)
(D) (-3, 2)
(E) (-4, 2)
Que: ‘p’ and ‘q’ are integers such that |p – q| > 3, which of the following cannot be possible values of (p, s)?
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