If two graphs y = px\(^2\) + q and y = 2x\(^2\) -1 intersect at

MATHEMATICS
JAMB 2001

If two graphs y = px\(^2\) + q and y = 2x\(^2\) -1 intersect at x = 2, find the value of p in terms q.

  • A. \(\frac{q-8}{7}\)
  • B. \(\frac{7-q}{4}\)
  • C. \(\frac{8-q}{2}\)
  • D. \(\frac{7+q}{8}\)

Correct Answer: B. \(\frac{7-q}{4}\)



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