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If `y= 4x -5` is a tangent to the curve `y^(2) = px^(3) + q` at `(2,3)` then `(p+q)` is equal to
a)-5 b)5 c)-9 d)9

A

`-5`

B

`5`

C

`-9`

D

`9`

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