The point $(a, b)$ is the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point $(3, 1)$ to the line $x + 3y + 4 = 0$. If $(p, q)$ is the image of $(a, b)$ with respect to the line $3x - 4y + 11 = 0$,then $\frac{p}{a} + \frac{q}{b} =$

  • A
    $-3$
  • B
    $-5$
  • C
    $3$
  • D
    $7$

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